1. Good title sequences:
JUNO- this is because it incorporates the text in with the setting. The
animation contrasts well with live action to make it look interesting and original
to the viewer. The use of upbeat music and mis-en-scene brings anticipation
to the audience.
Zombieland- this is a great title sequence because it plays on the stereotype
of zombie films which adds humour.
Iron man 3- this fits the context of the plot because it gives connotations of
technology which is one of the main themes of the film.
Spiderman- this also fits the context of the plot because it reflects marvel
comic strips which is where Spiderman originates from. It also sticks with the
theme of spiders but the constant appearance of webs. The whole title
sequence is accurate to the source of the role as it incorporates the text
surrounded by spider webs and Spiderman himself.
What attracts people to watch a film?
Actors/actress’
Directors and producers
The genre of the film
If the trailer is appealing
if its unique and original
snappy
A sequel
cliff hangers in the trailer, encourages people to watch the film
What puts people off of films?
Not well edited
If the trailer doesn’t make the film look appealing (too bland or too obvious)
Bad acting
If people don’t like the actors/actress’
Too cheesy
Bad continuity