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RESEARCH ON TITLE SEQUENCE

A title sequence is a sequence method for media producers to introduce their main, core team of the project and the cast members also. An example of title sequence can be something like this from the movie Crave:

Crave (Rawsthorn, 2013)

Even though the title sequence is a cartoon, those animated characters and object are symbolic code to convey a message about breaking up, disconnect and unhappiness.

With that being said, a titling sequence need to deliver all the message about the name of the movie as well as inform viewers about the names of creators that involve in the movie production. For instance, they are the director, screenwriter, editor, audio mixer, stars, ... The title sequence could be done in 2 ways, either they use cartoon illustrations with text of the names being edited in a very entertaining way or they can put those title within the film opening, similar like what they do in Panic Room (2002) opening sequence as they shown names with the setting of the movie.


A screenshot in Panic Room (2002), directed by David Fincher

 

REFERENCE LIST:

  1. Rawsthorn, A. (2013) The Oscar for best film title sequence goes to ..., The New York Times. The New York Times. Available at: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/18/arts/design/the-oscar-for-best-film-title-sequence-goes-to.html (Accessed: April 26, 2023).

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