For our title sequence, we have a decorated pin board of pictures of Lily, Katy and I to present to the audience that Lily is a target. On the pin board, there are pictures of Lily from when she was younger to what she looks like now. Our narrative is about stalking and this presents to an audience that Lily is being stalked and someone is constantly watching her. I took pictures of Lily, Katy and I walking and talking at distorted angles and some from a distance. This is to show that the 'stalker' follows Lily's every move and is constantly watching her. We printed out arrows to pin onto the pin board, linking pictures together. At first, the footage shows a close up of the pin board then panning out. This shot can be viewed as ambiguous to an audience as it could be seen that this is more of a police investigation and they are gathering information about Lily - this is what we originally planned to do when we drew out our storyboard. Matt B and I filmed the title sequence together as Lily and I were both in lessons at this point. They slightly adapted our original storyboard further on as in our storyboard, we do not actually see the antagonist at all, only certain parts like hands and arms but what both the boys filmed actually turned out to look incredibly good and definitely works better than our original thoughts. Before the antagonist is seen, the camera is fading in and out to different pictures of Lily and friends on the pin board - after the last fade in, the zooms out to a shot of the pin board where Matt (the antagonist) suddenly appears for a split second. A problem that could arise when it comes down to editing the title sequence is that the footage may not flow into each other.
When filming the pin board sections Matt B and I worked together to film and light each scene in the most dramatic and enhancing way possible to make the pin board subject and antagonist look as striking as possible for the ambiguous feel the group wanted. This went well as we certainly achieved this from our footage however some shots we're blurred so we would have to set up another session to re shoot this.