Title Sequence

When creating our title sequence, the group wanted to make sure that the aspects of it aligned with the theme/premise of the movie and would fit in well. This is why we chose the simplistic, thin font for the actors names and the title of the movie. It worked well and we believed it added to the clinical and sort of sterileness that could be found inside a therapist's office. 


The title itself is colored red as it is meant to demonstrate the possible danger in the protagonist and hints towards the main conflict of the movie, the "gaps" in her memories. This makes her an unreliable source and makes the audience warry of whatever she says/does. The title itself, "Mind the Gaps," is representative of the plot and weird glitches that are demonstrated within the movie. In terms of the production company, we made it up using parts of each others' names and distributor was just a silly nickname that a friend of ours made up for me. 

The presentation of the text, however, was done like this to be made seamless. Utilizing empty spaces with a slight fade-in to the text really helped everything blend in together nicely. I believe that was the best way to present the text and the editor, Alexander, did a great job. 



                                             



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