1.How many titles are displayed during the opening sequences to the film? Which ones? There are 18 titles. They are the actors, writer, director, producer, executive producers, co-producer, director of photography, production designer, costume designer, editor, composer/person who did music, music co-producer, music supervisor, choreographers, visual effects, visual effects supervisor, make-up and hair designer and the caster. 2. What connotations do the images carry? (How do you they make you feel?) The beginning images seem mysterious as someone's figure is being shown in shadows. This made me curious as I did not know what was going to happen next. However, as the intro keeps going it becomes a little overwhelming. As a lot of people are talking over each other in different languages and the titles go by faster. Not only this, but the intro shows the main character in a public setting with a bunch of people trying to talk to her and take photos of her. By the...
www.artofthetitle.com : Before any planning can be initiated, my group and I are in need of more information regarding opening sequences. Through further discussion, we were able to come across two useful websites. Art of the Title is one of the main ones that we explored and were able to spend some time getting used to the new site. When scrolling on the homepage of the site, we can see several different options all ranging from title designs, movie reports, title sequences, etc. With a closer look, we noticed how they were lined up left to right by date, latest to oldest released. Then, we left the homepage by clicking on the link to title sequences, which then led us to a display of a collage of different movie title covers. On the left, there is a sidebar labeled Feature , which includes details such as the style and date. Scrolling further, we saw a list of the top ten title sequences of 2020 listed in ascending order. All of the listed sequences were a video clip that wou...
One genre that my group was interested in was thriller. My group and I found thriller an interesting genre to do because there are endless ways to use the genre to our advantage and to interest the audience. Some common camera angles used for thrillers are close-ups and low angle shots. Close-ups are used to show the emotions on someone's face. Usually, their faces are scared. This helps to engage the audience as they anticipate seeing what is making the characters fearful. A low angle shot is mainly used to show someone is above someone/or something else. Such as being in an authoritative role. A common editing technique used in thrillers is using jump cuts. Usually, to interrupt a scene in order to break up the scene and to make the audience feel weird about the abrupt change. Another technique used is to cut certain parts of a scene out of the final product. This is to keep the audience interested as the scene is very high paced and usually/sometimes action packed....
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