Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Two Title Sequence Analysis's

Analysis on 2 Title Sequences

UP

The Disney Pixar film UP is an animated film including the title sequence. The first thing you see when the sequence starts to play is the use of vibrant colours and the different shapes. This has been done to be eye catching bit also to represent the childish nature of the movie. As it is an animated film a lot of editing and special and visual effects have gone into making the title sequence and you can tell many of the ideas were though about profusely; for example the use of proxemics throughout takes the audience on  a journey as they follow the house through the clouds that features the names of important staff such as the writers and the screenplay artists.

A big part of this title sequence is the music being played in the background. The track has themes of wonder and happiness which then foreshadows at some of the themes that are going to be shown throughout the film. I really liked the sequence as in a way you could say it was 'short and sweet'. It did what it needed to do and was neither over excessive or dull and boring.








Captain America:The Winter Solider

This title sequence i thought was amazing from using only the colours black, white and red to the graphic styling that has been used. The sequence shows you what the movie is about if you look closely; heroes and villains, these are represented by stars and stripes as well as skulls and weapons.. i liked the use of incorporating the names within the action it helps the audience to be able to see both rather than having them on different sides of the screen. This is a minimalist  tittle sequence and we can tell form the shapes and  design that has been used to create it.

The music also has an action themed tone ans immediately intrigues the audience  and also lets them know what kind of genre of film they are watching. it has a very fast tempo and this could link to the film itself which is what some title sequences intend to do.




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