Showing posts with label Title Sequence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Title Sequence. Show all posts
Thursday, 20 February 2014
Credit Title Sequence - X-Men: First Class
X-Men: First Class
X-Men: First Class title sequence - Watch the Titles
In this opening sequence there are a lot of references to genetics which is shown through visuals. Examples of this are the chromosomes, cell divisions and DNA models that appear on screen, which appear to be seen under a microscope, this suggests the film could somehow be relevant to genetics. If the viewer has seen any of the past 'X-Men' films then they'll know its about genetic alterations that causes average human beings to turn into mutants and possess superpowers. The visual imagery in the sequence suggests that the genre of the film may be Sci-Fi. The titles are written in white as it stands out over the black background. The titles are also written in the same basic font all the way through and it's always the same size, this could have been done for continuity purposes but maybe also to show not one person is more important than the other.
Order of Credits
X-Men: First Class title sequence - Watch the Titles
In this opening sequence there are a lot of references to genetics which is shown through visuals. Examples of this are the chromosomes, cell divisions and DNA models that appear on screen, which appear to be seen under a microscope, this suggests the film could somehow be relevant to genetics. If the viewer has seen any of the past 'X-Men' films then they'll know its about genetic alterations that causes average human beings to turn into mutants and possess superpowers. The visual imagery in the sequence suggests that the genre of the film may be Sci-Fi. The titles are written in white as it stands out over the black background. The titles are also written in the same basic font all the way through and it's always the same size, this could have been done for continuity purposes but maybe also to show not one person is more important than the other.
Order of Credits
- Director
- Screenplay
- Story
- Producers
- Executive Producers
- Director of Photography
- Production Designer
- Editors
- Co-Producer
- Associate Producer
- Music
- Visual Effects
- Costume Designer
- Casting
- Actors
- Production Company
- Who's film
- Name of film
Credit Title Sequence - Se7en
Se7en
Seven title sequence - Watch the Titles
In this opening sequence the fonts used are very distorted and sketchy which could resemble handwriting, this leaves the audience wondering whose handwriting is it, could it be the main characters? If it is what does that say about him? These are just a few examples of questions that might pop into the viewers head, the font creates enigma. The titles appear in different places, different sizes and flash, this is not typical of an opening sequence, it creates an eerie/mysterious feel suggesting the genre could be horror or thriller. The jumpy and sketch illusions can suggest someone's frame of mind, connoting it could be about a psychopath or someone mentally disturbed. The visuals behind the titles tend to be mostly of books, writing and pictures, near the beginning, 16 seconds into the sequence you see someone sharpen their nails with a blade, which isn't something that a normal person would do, suggesting this person is not normal and he could be quite mentally deranged. There is no fluidity in the way the titles alternate like you would see in other films, its all very random. For example at 24 seconds into the sequence the title 'Se7en' goes form being a small size to then taking up the entire space on the screen to then return to being small again. This could suggest anger like when someone shouts at you or how someone with multiple personalities may behave. Its all very unpredictable and keeps you on edge. The title of the film itself 'Se7en' has all sorts of meaning. Seven is never spelt like that which leads us to believe the main character may not be normal and there could possibly be something wrong with him.
Order of Credits
Seven title sequence - Watch the Titles
In this opening sequence the fonts used are very distorted and sketchy which could resemble handwriting, this leaves the audience wondering whose handwriting is it, could it be the main characters? If it is what does that say about him? These are just a few examples of questions that might pop into the viewers head, the font creates enigma. The titles appear in different places, different sizes and flash, this is not typical of an opening sequence, it creates an eerie/mysterious feel suggesting the genre could be horror or thriller. The jumpy and sketch illusions can suggest someone's frame of mind, connoting it could be about a psychopath or someone mentally disturbed. The visuals behind the titles tend to be mostly of books, writing and pictures, near the beginning, 16 seconds into the sequence you see someone sharpen their nails with a blade, which isn't something that a normal person would do, suggesting this person is not normal and he could be quite mentally deranged. There is no fluidity in the way the titles alternate like you would see in other films, its all very random. For example at 24 seconds into the sequence the title 'Se7en' goes form being a small size to then taking up the entire space on the screen to then return to being small again. This could suggest anger like when someone shouts at you or how someone with multiple personalities may behave. Its all very unpredictable and keeps you on edge. The title of the film itself 'Se7en' has all sorts of meaning. Seven is never spelt like that which leads us to believe the main character may not be normal and there could possibly be something wrong with him.
Order of Credits
- Name of Film Studio
- Producer
- Film By
- Actors
- Name of film
- Actors
- Music
- Costume Designer
- Editor
- Production Designer
- Director of Photography
- Co-Producers
- Co-Executive Producers
- Executive Producers
- Writer
- Producers
- Director
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Credit Title Sequence - 21 Jump Street
21 Jump Street
21 Jump Street (2012) — Art of the Title
In this opening sequence the credits are always shown in the same font, colour and position. It is written in a big bold font in capital letters so that it stands out clearly among the montage of action. Because the fonts are all the same it creates a sense of continuity and provides identification. It also provides a sense of equality between the cast. The writing is written in white so that it is prominent against the bright visuals in the opening sequence. There are a variety of clips in the overall montage of the opening sequence that help to convey the genre. Its includes references to sex, drugs, alcohol, weapons suggesting the genre is action and crime because of all the excessive use of guns and explosives. The target audience for the film is teenagers and young adults because the opening sequence uses referrences to school life and aspects of a "typical" teenage life.
Order of Credits
- Director
- Screenplay
- Writers
- Based on Television Series
- Producer
- Executive Producers
- Director of Photography
- Production Designer
- Editor
- Actors
- Casting
- Music
- Costume Designer
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