History of title design: The first video in which I watched was a Brief History of Title Design. This video consisted of a lot of famous film titles which were intelligently crafted such as one of my childhoods favourite 'The Pink Panther'. The video definitely inspired me to think of clever titles in which I can use in my production because the video gave us an overview of how special effects and animation have changed over the years of producing film titles and now I can see the amazing thing in which I can do with my film.


Richard Morrison's Interview: One of the first things that Richard Morrison talks about is not over complicating an idea to start with. Our group should keep this in mind as we do not want to over complicate the storyline of the film because it could come across as confusing to the audience. We also want to leave lots of enigma so the film comes across as interesting and mysterious.
He goes onto talking about having a basic storyline for a film and over time you should work on it, collectively taking bits away and adding bits on. I think this is a perfect lead in example, because it means that we can adapt and evolve what happens in the story and we can keep making it better and better.
Finally, near the end of the video, Richard Morrison talks about communicating the vision and getting the ideas together for the film. This is vital for our group because we need to make sure that what is happening in the opening sequence is clear and isn't interpreted in the wrong way. Also, we need to work together as a team by communicating our ideas to each other and giving feedback to each others work.