My production log is quite brief but it notifies me on what has been completed or what i need to finish and additionally when i started the area to where i finished it.
Once i was happy with the outcome of my film opening i started the process of exporting it to QuickTime, and this meant that the production of my movie opening had concluded.
This is my initial log sheet for each of the clips that i recorded for my raw footage and i went through all of it and decided on which clips were more successful than others for reference in the future, as it helped me select which clips to use without watching repeatedly.
Below is a list of the many drafts of my movie with different versions and autosaves from the start of filming to it's conclusion. This helped as i had easy access as all my drafts were organized in my video drive.
The majority of the sound effects are in my title shot because i didn't want my screen to have no audible sounds as the silence would make it boring, so i included a loud gun shot at the end of it, so it matches the shattered glass on screen.
I made title screen fit my law themed film opening by adding sound effects to the mix such as police sirens and guns shots and the emphasis the violence that would follow this screen a placed a fractured glass case with a bullet hole in it. The overall design works more effectively than a plain title screen with an average shot as it looks more professional and links to my film genres.
For transitions, i included a fade effect on the ending of one of my custom made company intros, so when it concludes it slowly fades to a black screen. This positively impacts my project as it beats a standard cut transition.