Sunday, 24 February 2013

Title Sequences

The title sequence of 'Se7en' is the title sequence expected of any thriller. It consists of different, sharp sounds that just about help make an instrumental. These sounds were chainsaws, police sirens, screams etc. It also consisted of different flashing images; pages being turned, guns being loaded, blades being used, graphic drawings of a man's hands etc. Another useful effect in this title sequence is the font used for the credits. The font is very sketchy and dark, which really tells a lot about the type of film this is.




Another great title sequence is the one used for the first Spiderman film. This consists of a fast and powerful instrumental to get the audience ready and excited. A great aspect of the title sequence is the images in the images of different tall buildings in New York and the webbing in the background when the credits are shown. The use of the colours blue and red, symbolizes the main character himself. This is a really good title sequence for an Action/Thriller movie.




The title sequence for 'Catch Me If You Can' is very different to the title sequence of most thriller openings. In this one, it consists of an instrumental that sounds mysterious yet cheerful at the same time. Another different aspect to this title sequence is the use of a short 2D animation. It almost tells a little story of somebody being chased but the person who is doing the chasing is being slowed down by different obstacles.

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