Saturday 29 December 2012

Titles and Credits

Opening titles and credits could indicate what themes, genre and general idea of the film. The opening credits show the people starring in the film and the most important members of production, e.g. the director. Different font type and size could allow the audience to get a feel of the mood the film is in. Handwritten font could suggest the film is a rom-com whereas big, block, square font could indicate that it will be an action film. Colour also plays a big part in discovering the genre. If the font was red it could suggest danger which could then mean that it is a horror movie. The credits could appear over the opening sequence or on a background. 


The credits flash onto a black background in the colour red. This indicates that it will be a thriller or a horror movie. The title of the film 'Monster House' appears on the screen towards the end of the credits in a big font. It is also 3D like which would grab the audiences attention. 

This is completely different to the first clip. The credits are appearing on the the footage. The font is white and the font is funky which suggests its going to be a girly teenage film. We have decided that for our opening sequence we would put our credits on the opening sequence and not separately on a background. 

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