2. TITLE SEQUENCES
In film openings there isn't a clear order of titles that they should go in but there is a idea, all films can
differ slightly depending on how known/famous the actors, director, writer etc are. If they are famous
then their name will be shown before the film title rather than after this is because they would
interest the audience and make them pay attention. Some title sequences also include director of
photography and executive producer.
The conventional order (taken from The Stepfather): The order of our film:
Production Company Ident Production Company Ident
Production Company Written Production Company Written
Film Title Cast
Cast Casting By
Casting By Costume Designer
Costume Designer Music Supervisor
Music Supervisor Music By
Music By Costume By
Edited By Written By
Production Designer Directed By
Director Of Photography Film Title
Executive Producer
We followed some aspects of the conventional title sequence but used other titles such as written
by and directed by as well. Our film title comes at the end of our opening, which is quite
unconventional, because as a group we decided it looked better at the end and suited the mood
of the opening better than when it was towards the beginning of the opening. We didn’t want
to ruin the tension of the opening with the title being at the beginning and instead we thought
it would be a good place to end at.
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4. SIMILARITIES – FOLLOWING CONVENTIONS
We followed conventions that other thriller films had, we got ideas from films such as The
Omen, The Shining but our main inspiration was Halloween. All these films had different micro-
elements that we went along with for example POV shots, tracking, props and even costume.
Our Tracking Shot VS Halloween Tracking Shot
Low On Ground VS Higher Up
Our Knife Shot VS Halloween Knife Shot
Close Up VS Medium Shot
Our POV Shot VS Halloween POV Shot
Blurry VS Mask – Eye Holes