Brushing their teeth, another close up.
A medium long shot of the door closing behind our character.
A close up of the key going into the lock in the door and turning.
The door swings open. Shot filmed from inside the house.
This shot i could have filmed because i can be seen filming in the reflection in the mirror.
The character's feet walking in the door. I added a scene of him taking his shoes off.
This scene i think is slightly too dark to see whats going on clearly.
Our character looks in drawers and under various items to see if anything is missing because the door was unlocked.
A close up of texting
A close up of him watching TV, to signify that he carried on with a normal day after seeing things were the same.
Medium long shot of the stages of making a cup of tea.
He hears noises and looks out of the window to see our protagonist walk past.
He then proceeds to go outside with a torch and look around. This is a long shot filmed from outside the house.
He comes back indoors.
A medium long shot of our male running hot water into the sink, preparing to wash his face.
a close up of the running water. This shot is a few seconds longer than the rest, this signifies that the hot water is important.
A medium long shot of the steam rising onto the mirror.
Our male splashed water onto his face twice and washes his face.
He looks up at the mirror and sees words .
SLEEP WELL, that have appeared on the mirror.
An overhead shot of our male twisting and turning unable to sleep.
Our male wakes up and roughly repeats his day, except he has toast this time round. To get a sense of pace and routine i quickened this second sequence.
His daily routine gets round to washing his face before bed.
Once again the steam is on the mirror.
As the words start to appear, our character rubs his eyes and the screen fades to black.
On the whole i think my filming was quite successful. With my backing track, it was a fairly dramatic opening title sequence. I slipped up because i didn't manage to edit out the end text, 'in cinemas soon'. If i could improve my opening title sequence, i would use some more transitions. Not too funky, just subtle ones to enhance the tension. Also i would edit the title so it fades away gradually before the sequence starts fully. That way half of it won't be missed.
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