In conclusion, both clips use very different approaches to title sequences. For example, 'The Shining' uses a car driving along a road which is immediately more engaging to the audience whereas 'Signs' is very basic and just has a blue background bringing up the cast members and people involved in the film. My preferred type of clip would be 'The Shining' as I find it more engaging and it is something to keep you interested while waiting for the film to start. The style we are trying to achieve in our title sequence is similar to The Shining as we want it to be engaging to an audience and want to reflect the mystery of Gothic Horror. By using this type of title sequence, we can engage the audiences fear early on in the film and intrigue them into the rest of the story.
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Title Sequence Comparison
In conclusion, both clips use very different approaches to title sequences. For example, 'The Shining' uses a car driving along a road which is immediately more engaging to the audience whereas 'Signs' is very basic and just has a blue background bringing up the cast members and people involved in the film. My preferred type of clip would be 'The Shining' as I find it more engaging and it is something to keep you interested while waiting for the film to start. The style we are trying to achieve in our title sequence is similar to The Shining as we want it to be engaging to an audience and want to reflect the mystery of Gothic Horror. By using this type of title sequence, we can engage the audiences fear early on in the film and intrigue them into the rest of the story.
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