- A title sequence is the method by which cinematic films or television programs present their title, key production and cast members, or both, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound.
- To inform the viewer of the film name and give an idea of the genre and target audience.
- King Kong, the Thing, Vertigo.
- King Kong has a bold font which gives away that the film is full of action, creates a little tension and powerful feelings.
- It’s going to be full of action and destruction.
- Zombie land has bold, red text to show gore that is blended in so the viewer can see the whole picture without distraction. You can tell there is elements of comedy as the deaths are filmed in a black comedic way. The soundtrack adds to an idea of anarchy and an apocalyptic situation.
- It’s going to contain comedy, action and horror.
- Morrison always uses a very similar colour palette each time, he doesn't establish any scenes in the title sequence. Batman has a very dark colour scheme and doesn't make much sense until the end of the sequence when the viewer sees that the scene was a 3d batman logo. The sounds used create tension and create an enigma of why does the film require such dramatic music.
- The sound elements and typography suggest to the viewer that the film is an action adventure because the tension created is commonly found in action films and the batman logo is widely recognised and the viewer would know that it is an adventure.
- Morrison wanted to create a mysterious 3d effect and created the idea and then built around this idea.
- Morrison did believe that the batman title sequence was successful as he tried something that hasn't been done. Sweeney Todd is in grey-scale apart from the focus on the red blood and the meat for the pies, this creates a strong effect that creates a sense of violence. The music is dramatic and creates an intense theme which fitted with the theme of horror.
- an title sequence is effective at the music creates a strong sense of heroism and the titles are thrust towards webs and are “caught”. The colours stick with the colour scheme of the suit and is created to look comical. This film has been chosen because it is effective and builds the enigma needed to have an effective film opening. Our title sequence relies on subtlety and has dull colours but they vary between scenes, the music chosen is to build tension in the viewer and build an enigma that makes the viewer question why the film requires such intense music. The titles are pinned to objects and this makes it seem that the titles are actually part of the environment.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
title sequence
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