Monday, 17 October 2016
Font of Titles analysis
The knifed title sequence is good because it gives some indication of what has happened, although the audience can not be 100% certain of what has gone on as they are not given enough information in this part of the title sequence, they would need to continue and watch the opening sequence to get some more information on what the film is about. It would be better if the titles were to fit with the meaning of the film better as they are only basic titles and they font does not show the genre of the film to the best abilities.
The down in the drugs opening sequence is effective as you are able to see the substance falling in slow motion so the audience again has an understanding of what the film will be about. It also suggests that the film would not be suitable for a young age audience. Again the titles could be better if the font of the titles resembled the plot of the film and were incorporated into the falling of the substance to make it more effective.
The scare opening titles are effective because they resemble the name of the film and also the plot behind the film. The titles give a mysterious feel to the film which resembles what the sub-genre would be. The music and sound effects are also effective with the titles as they give the sense of suspense. The titles could be improved if the titles are a different colour as they are black in colour and this makes them hard to be seen.
This title sequence is good as it is fun and bouncy giving the audience the impression that it is a good film for young children. The titles themselves are big and clear making it easy for the person watching to understand who the people are within the film and what their role was when making the film. Overall this example of opening titles is positive and one that could be used in a film.
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