2. WHAT IS A TITLE SEQUENCE?
A title sequence is the beginning of the film when they begin to show
parts of the film whether it is to tease at things that are going to happen
or to start to introduce the characters. It will normally go through the
main characters, executive producers, directors and the film. It will be
unique compared to the credits were there is just text whereas the title
sequence has action or some sort of graphics with the names of most
important members of the film.
3. THE ORDER IN WHICH THE CREDITS APPEAR
1. The financial company, who give them money to produce the film and the facilities. (DreamWorks, 20th Century,
Lionsgate)
2. Production.
3. Film by.
4. The main characters in order of importance in the film.
5. Casting director.
6. Co-Producer.
7. Who did the titles.
8. Music Producer.
9. Costume Designers.
10. Film Editor.
11. Production Designer.
12. Director of Photography, filming.
13. Co-executive producer.
14. Executive Producer.
15. Producer
16. Screenplay
17. Director
4. HOW TITLES APPEAR.
Titles can appear in many different ways each film has its own unique
twist to it, they can relate to their plotline or have nothing to do with it.
Many films with a dramatic influence on the audience tend not to give
away anything to do with the film in the sequence, it will normally be
quite an abstract point of view, with many things going on (Skyfall). Or
they could have an animated the beginning to give it a different feel to
the film. Where its giving a unique over look of where the film is based
and what it is based on (Catch Me If You Can). Or you can give subtle
hints to what is going to happen. Whether it is an important part or
something dramatic that is going to happen at the end (Cabin In The
Woods).