Film now has a title:
I've been going back and forth between 'Beyond the Eleventh Dimension' and 'Terror from the Eleventh Dimension' for the last couple weeks, most people seemed to like 'Terror' better then 'Beyond' but I didn't do a mock up of both titles until today.
Once I had a side by side comparison of 'Terror From The Eleventh Dimension' and 'Beyond The Eleventh Dimension' I really felt that from a visual stand point 'Beyond The Eleventh Dimension' makes a much stronger statement, I ended up using Impact on 'Terror' which I don't like as much as the font I went with on 'Beyond' but 'Beyond's font had the worst looking 'R' in the history of typeface. I sure as hell don't really care about the actual words in the title, when I made 'True Love Waits' that title was basically me throwing a temper tantrum about how much I hate naming my own films (or any of my art in general) words are the worst, I hate them so much. You can see the loser title below:
This weekend after wrapping up all the shooting I walked through the movie shot by shot to see how much post work I had to do, turns out I had 52 special effects shots that need to be completed before the movie is done, even though many of these effects are simple things like animated text overlays that is a monstrous amount of work still left. 2/3s of the shots in this film turned out to be SFX shots, that is pretty crazy.
The whole week had left me pretty exhausted so I spent the better part of Saturday vegetating, with a bit of Dr. Who thrown in the mix for good measure. I dragged my feet getting started today but I did get six of the sfx shots in the can, mostly a bunch of low hanging fruit, but it's better then nothing. Two of the shots were animated text overlays, I had cut the shots pretty short in the edit because without the text to read you get pretty board with just staring at an establishing shot after a couple seconds, but with the text I ended up extending them back to there original lengths, timeline is sitting right around 6:37 currently.
In adition to the effects work my audio producer lent me a toy to use while doing the re-recording I need to get done. He also walked me through the best way to set up a recording area that doesn't sound to awful at my home.