Saturday, 3 October 2015

RESEARCH Blog Post 7 - Beatricse Lazar - Titles used in the title sequences

WHAT CONCLUTIONS CAN YOU MAKE ABOUT THE TITLES USED IN THE TITLE SEQUENCES?

I LOOK AT TWO REALLY CONTRASING TITLE SEQUENCES...
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
2:34 minutes long

00:08 - Columbia Pictures and Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures Present
00:10 - Scott Rudin - Yellow Bird Producton
00:13 - David Fincher film
00:16 - Daniel Graig
00:19 - Rooney Mara
00:22 - Title of the Movie
01:15 - Casting By
01:19 - Costume Desinger
01:22 - Co-Producers
01:26 - Sound Design
01:29 - Music
01:31 - Editors
01:34 - Production Desinger
01:39 - Director of Photography
01:48 - Executive Produces
01:50 - Producer
01:54 - Book based
02:09 - Screenplay by
02:21 - Director

There is about three seconds long gap between each credit. All of them are the same type of font style and size and it uses capital letters. There are a sets of digitalised moving images, including the to main character, Daniel graig and Rooney Mara. The soundtrack is really violent like such as the moving images coming up which relates to the film's genre.


The Incredibles (2004)
2:30 minutes long

00:02 - Title
00:12 - Written and Directed by
00:20 - Produced by
00:28 - Executive Producer
00:32 - Associate Producer
00:39 - Music
00:45 - Story Supervisor
00:52 - Film Editor
00:58 - Supervising Technical Director
01:04 - Production Desinger
01:08 - Character Desinger
01:12 - Supervising Animators
01:19 - Directors of Photography
01:28 - Art Director
01:36 - Character Supervisor
01:41 - Hair and Cloth Simulation Supervisor
01:46 - Sequence Supervisor
01:50 - Effects Supervisor
02:03 - Production Manager
02:10 - Sound Desinger
02:21 - Casting by
02:24 - Cast

The time gaps between the credits were changing through the title sequence. There are lots of graphical and digital animations going on and so the credits are imbedded into them. Often the animation at the background connects with the credit presenting.

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