Sunday 9 November 2014

The Art of a Title Sequence

Tile Sequence
A title sequence is the method by which films or television programs present theirtitle, key production and cast members, or both, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound. It usually follows but should not be confused with the opening credits, which are generally nothing more than a series of superimposed text.

The Art of a Title Sequence: the way in which a film is set
The factors that are dependent on it are the typography (font, text, style), the background, the sound used, mise-en-scene, editing and camera angles.

Typography:
Typography is the art and technique of arranging type, type design, and modifying type glyphs.






The blurred effect could connote the pace and speed to the film, suggesting this film involve action. The blue effect could connote crime or offences and the blurred effect suggests that its crime that should not be seen in this film.



The text has a large font size adding to the boldness of the title. The title is also in red, this colour is associated with anger, danger and blood which connoted that this thriller film involves danger and action. The colour and boldness of the title makes it automatically contrast with the background images.

(Megan Grint)

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