The document describes the process of creating a moving image indent for a production company called 'STITICHED'. It explains how various tools were used to create the background, text, and a needle effect to represent the name. The images were then compiled into a video format using Serif Movie Plus 6X and copyright free music was added from the software.
Creating a moving image indent for a production company
1. To start of I didn’t want to do a still image indent, so I decided to go that extra
mile and create a moving image indent. To start of I created a series of
images which I will explain who I created them below.
To start of I created the background by using
the quick rectangle tool which allows me to
create quick rectangles.
Quick Rectangle Tool
To get the colour and the material looking background, I firstly made the
background a pink colour.
Then used the colour tool so that I could
choose what colour which is pink.
Then I used the
bitmap tool to
create the material
look as my
background.
After I sorted out my background, I decided to name my production
company as ‘STITICHED’ because the name is unique and powerful
2. when you say the word. I would like my production company to come across
as powerful and well known.
To create the text I used the text tool on
the left.
The type of font I have used is Century
Gothic, which is bold.
Again I had to choose what colour I
wanted to use which is a dark pink/
purple. I used this because it shows that
the company is light and laid back but
also hardworking.
Now I have come to the section which is
significant to the company name, as the
3. name represents what is actually shown which is ‘Stitched’. How I produced
this is shown below.
I basically used the line
tool and the brush tool this
allows me to change the
outline of my text.
To create the needle effect I
used the quick rectangle tool.
Then I used the filter effect to
create the shiny look of the
needle.
4. Once I have created all the pictures I needed, I then started to put them into a
video format. Having a lot of Jpeg files.
I put all the files onto Serif Movie Plus 6X , I also changed the times of each
side so that they run smoothly.
I also added music which is copy right free as the music belongs to the
serif it self.