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We have researched the form of 
many opening sequences of 3 films 
and we have annotated the review 
they have given in a way we want 
them to fit into our own 
production
From ‘CreativeBloq’ we have found an article of 
the 20 most amazing movie title sequences. 
According to this article, movie title sequences 
can often be the most important part of a film. 
It sets the tone, atmosphere and character for 
the audience watching it, and it could either 
make or break the film.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World 
• Studio: Universal Pictures 
• Sequence Designer: Richard Kenworthy 
• Released: 2010 
Although this is not of the same genre as our film, it got a good review from 
Joe Stone (freelance graphic designer from UK) he said: 
“The references to each character played by the actor 
whose name is displayed is such a brilliant touch and 
offers tantalizing hints at things to come” 
We would like to recreate this within our production as we think it is effective 
to have the main protagonist explaining who each character is and also having 
the name appear onto the screen
Juno 
• Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures 
• Sequence Designer: Gareth Smith and Jenny Lee 
• Released: 2007 
This film is of the same genre as ours which is helpful as it got reasonable reviews 
from Creative Bloq, they said: 
“ The Opening Titles perfectly set the scene of 
teenage innocence and instantly depict Ellen Page as 
the main character” 
We would like to recreate this as we want our protagonist to be depicted 
in the titles as this innocent lad who has fallen in love with his best friend 
“The song ‘All I want is You’ by Barry Louis Polisar 
finishes off the title sequence perfectly” 
We would like to also recreate this as we aim to use a soundtrack within 
our opening sequence in which the lyrics link to the narrative, we would 
like to use ‘Better Together’ by Jack Johnson
The Shining 
• Studio: Warner Bros. 
• Sequence Designer: Greg McGillivray & Garrett Brown 
• Released: 1980 
This is from the horror/thriller genre, it is practical for us as the review given could 
give us some ideas of shot movements. Tom Muller said: 
“It’s a deceptively simple and economic approach that, in a 
few minutes, proves to but the perfect set up for the film” 
This is effective for us as this review explains to us that you don’t need to make 
the opening titles be really complex and expensive, if you make it simple, yet 
effective, it is a good building block for the rest of the film 
“The flyover sequence combined with Wendy Carlo’s 
haunting synth score, hammer home the isolation of the 
characters within the vastness of the landscape” 
Although we don’t want don’t want to shoot the characters as being isolated and 
the location being eerie, we like the fact that within the first few minutes, you are 
already told by the shots that the characters are isolated, or are about to be 
isolated within the Overlook Hotel.

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Form research

  • 1.
  • 2. We have researched the form of many opening sequences of 3 films and we have annotated the review they have given in a way we want them to fit into our own production
  • 3. From ‘CreativeBloq’ we have found an article of the 20 most amazing movie title sequences. According to this article, movie title sequences can often be the most important part of a film. It sets the tone, atmosphere and character for the audience watching it, and it could either make or break the film.
  • 4. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World • Studio: Universal Pictures • Sequence Designer: Richard Kenworthy • Released: 2010 Although this is not of the same genre as our film, it got a good review from Joe Stone (freelance graphic designer from UK) he said: “The references to each character played by the actor whose name is displayed is such a brilliant touch and offers tantalizing hints at things to come” We would like to recreate this within our production as we think it is effective to have the main protagonist explaining who each character is and also having the name appear onto the screen
  • 5. Juno • Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures • Sequence Designer: Gareth Smith and Jenny Lee • Released: 2007 This film is of the same genre as ours which is helpful as it got reasonable reviews from Creative Bloq, they said: “ The Opening Titles perfectly set the scene of teenage innocence and instantly depict Ellen Page as the main character” We would like to recreate this as we want our protagonist to be depicted in the titles as this innocent lad who has fallen in love with his best friend “The song ‘All I want is You’ by Barry Louis Polisar finishes off the title sequence perfectly” We would like to also recreate this as we aim to use a soundtrack within our opening sequence in which the lyrics link to the narrative, we would like to use ‘Better Together’ by Jack Johnson
  • 6. The Shining • Studio: Warner Bros. • Sequence Designer: Greg McGillivray & Garrett Brown • Released: 1980 This is from the horror/thriller genre, it is practical for us as the review given could give us some ideas of shot movements. Tom Muller said: “It’s a deceptively simple and economic approach that, in a few minutes, proves to but the perfect set up for the film” This is effective for us as this review explains to us that you don’t need to make the opening titles be really complex and expensive, if you make it simple, yet effective, it is a good building block for the rest of the film “The flyover sequence combined with Wendy Carlo’s haunting synth score, hammer home the isolation of the characters within the vastness of the landscape” Although we don’t want don’t want to shoot the characters as being isolated and the location being eerie, we like the fact that within the first few minutes, you are already told by the shots that the characters are isolated, or are about to be isolated within the Overlook Hotel.