Monday, 1 November 2010


         Arlington Road










         
          Film
                 Film
                 Film
                              Film










REMAKE




I chose to remake the opening title of the 1999 American hit drama Arlington Road directed by Mark Pellington because it was a remake that I feel was a challenge to set myself because of the amount of different filming techniques that were used with the camera shots and angles. Most of the film was made up of different special/computerised effects that enabled me to work with the Premier Pro and get used to working with different tools when making my own film. 
When we took into consideration on how to film the remake we thought it was good to take time and keep watching the original Arlington Road on www.artofthetitle.com to make sure we could do the best to remake the different angles and shots that were used. The shots that were taken were mostly of fences, bridges, cars, people, some buildings, people on bikes, stop signs anything to do with outside and near a road as Arlington Road was about a car crash. If we were to just film fences and grass it would have been a very boring opening title, so like the Original we added fonts, titles and lots of effects. 


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