More practice with Premiere and inserting some opening titles (png text files, roughed out in Photoshop); to give us an idea of the pacing of the opening sequence.
The final graphics are in the process of being created, but this will give us a good indication in the meantime, of placing, size, timing etc....
The idea of revisiting the Previs file, was to see if the opening frame, showing the toys in a heap, would still work well as a static shot. The original drawn story boards showed two shots; one wide and one close up. This new idea incorporated both shots and could be edited into one static shot that lasts a couple of seconds.
The advantage being, that we only need to render out one frame and can then repeat this for the remainder of the sequence; saving us a lot of time with the render for his particular shot.
I then played around with moving the audio and associated images closer together, to snap up the timing...
Original establishing shot (00), on the drawn storyboards.
Original shot 01
New sequence, showing the bew static rendered frame 00, which incorporates both shots
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