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Use the following link to create your timeline to map the titles of a film or any genre you want (not Thrillers). Screen capture them (CMD + SHIFT + 4)
ReplyDeletehttps://timeglider.com
Title sequences:
http://www.artofthetitle.com/titles/
Add notes to your blog post:
NARRATIVE: How can you tell what the film story will be about?
How can you tell what GENRE it is?
How does it integrate the Titles into the sequence (font, style, colour, positioning)?
or http://www.tiki-toki.com
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