Friday 12 December 2014

what is a title sequence?

Statement
What it means
“The title sequence should evoke the meaning of the title and plot of the movie into strikingly symbolic visuals’
The title sequence should give us a hint of what the movie genre is.
“The title sequence places the viewer right I the centre or location of a film”
The titles sequence should show location.
“A title sequence has memorable typography”
The title sequence should have a font that is memorable for the audience, meaning big and bold.
“Magic happens in the movie theatre when the curtains open, the lights dim ad the opening title sequence starts. In those two minutes you are transported into the world of the film”
The title sequence engages with the viewer, and It allows them to figure out the films genre.
“It’s the job of the title designer to take you to the world of the film – by setting the right mood with their opening titles.”
The title designer creates the sequences to connect with the viewer, through the lighting, music, and more elements
“Title sequences can be engaging o wildly entertaining, funny, exhilarating or simply drop dead beautiful. They can be oozing with visual poetry and sophisticated imagery wile others hit you had with their bold and audacious stylistic gestures.”
The title sequence should be effective on the viewer, and it must interest them.
“The very best title sequence out the audience in the right mood for the movie, they transcend their proper function and venture off into the realm of something far deeper and far greater.”
The title sequences blocks the audience from the outside world, so they can focus on the film.
‘Title sequence are the signifiers of contemporary pop culture and an art form in their own right.”
The title sequence is as good as the whole film.
“A title sequence is the method by which films or television programs present their title, key production and cast members, or bot, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound”
The title sequence should included the names and the roles of the people who were involved in the film…
e.g. Casting
       Director
“The order in which credits are billed in a title sequence generally signifies their importance.”
The title sequence should include the name of the people who took a big role in the film.
“Title sequences are complete and complex narratives that are age to stand on their own, setting the tone, providing the mood, and foreshadowing the action.”
The title sequence alone should give away a story.


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