- I rewrote this from my presentation and previous rationale -
I started off the project by digging up all general information on the films that I could find. I started to identify common traits and key elements within my chosen films, I then had a rough idea of what form the visuals would take.
I thought the vectored approach was the right route to take, due to the channel's nature, and to give the films a cleaner edge, relying on the gore being the sole communicator of the intended message. Since I was targeting a reasonably younger audience (16-34), I wanted something that could be appealing to both ends of the target audience.
Each film is going to have an individual ident, as to capture the unique qualities in the films, and also attempting to sum up the films for the season would be hard to do, since they are connected only by their properties, principles, and ideals. Each films has its own flavour, a distinction of difference from each other.
Since I had established what form of visuals would be used, I thought it only logical to keep some form of cohesive, uniformed approach that makes the project unified and easily identifiable as a whole.
I will be using music and sound effects from the films, choosing something that best reflects the personality of the film, something overdramatic, and humorous is ideal.
In terms of the DVD interface, I intend to keep it simple and easy to navigate - quite like the project - since I have ever used the software, and don't want a headache at hand in.
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