Film Title: Into The Woods
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I want to implement the woods as a central figure for the title sequence, so that would be where the name of the movie would sit in a similar setting, with a fade-in/out of some kind.
From Shrek, I love the opening sequence of using a book to tell a story, so I want to take aspects of that to showcase the characters/cast, less focusing on the story, as the opening sequence without credits for Into The Woods already very much forwardly outlines it, and almost feels too repetitive already.
A bit too creepy as the Babadook is a horror movie and Into The Woods isn’t, but I love the silhouettes, simple colors and shapes, and the storybook to go through the credits. I want to make it feel like pages of an old book.
Vision:
Starting with the end of my sequence, because the first big introduction to the film starts as a sky that transitions to one of the characters stepping into a puddle, I want the end of it to be that same frame of sky, so it feels seamless. I plan to have it feel like a storybook and make sure it feels a bit eerie, because the film could have played a little more into it, but not eerie enough to where it confuses people of the genre. I was thinking of either flipping through a storybook highlighting the big names and the characters/stories they showcase. Like the wolf and little red on the same spread of pages and then flipping, I kind of want it to feel a bit like one of the film title examples earlier from Once Upon a Time, but more pg. I want to choose either music from the film, or an instrumental of one of the main pieces. I want to add some of that Disney flair and fancy scribbles, as that is the main company of the movie, to help make it feel less spooky and more musical-oriented.









