Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Analysis Of Titles

Panic Room Title Sequence
These title sequences follow the standard pattern as established earlier:
  • producers’ names 
  • the actor playing Bond 
  • title of the film 
  • supporting cast 
  • crew 
  • finally the director’s name.

As the film starts, the first part of the sequence we see the producers name- Columbia Pictures.

The main characters name is then displayed just as in the bulleted sequence.
The title of the film is boldly displayed just as standard pattern establishes. 





 
Supporting actors are shown.
The same abstract 
layout is used as is
the sequence.


After supporting actors, the crew is then displayed, we notice that the sequence is the same.











Finally the directors name is shown in bold letters to end the opening credits.









These title sequences follow the standard pattern as established earlier:
  • producers’ names 
  • the actor playing
  • title of the film 
  • supporting cast 
  • crew 
  • finally the director’s name.
In Saw the title sequence starts off with the producers name which is Lions Gate Films.










The next thing for the pattern in the title sequence is who directed this is not normally how it would be in a standard title sequence.







The supporting cast is supposed after who directed the film this is in the pattern for the standard title sequence.



The crew members in the film are not shown in this title sequence so again does not follow the standard title sequence.



The films name is not supposed to be last but in the case of Saw it is the directors name  is supposed to be last in a standard title sequence.


What is not in the title sequence is:
  • Crew
This is the only thing not in the title sequence of Saw.
These title sequences follow the standard pattern as established earlier:








  • producers’ names 
  • the actor playing
  • title of the film 
  • supporting cast 
  • crew 
  • finally the director’s name
The first thing on the list of the standard title sequence  is the producers names this is present in Se7en 






The actors playing is the second bullet in a standard pattern of a title sequence again Se7en follows this.
The title of the film is followed again in the order that a standard film sequence is supposed to occur.













Again Se7en follows the standard pattern of the title sequence this is again shown for the supporting cast members of the film.

















The cast members are again followed in the standard  and this again is followed in Se7en. 






The directors name is supposed to be at the end of the title sequence this is shown again so overall the title sequence is in the standard order of a normal title sequence. 






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