The document discusses conventions in title sequences and how the student's group followed conventions in their horror/thriller title sequence project. It provides examples of title sequences from films like Shutter Island and Psycho that the group drew inspiration from. The group made sure to follow typical genre conventions like using dark lighting and colors, dramatic music, and animation/motion in the titles to set the tone and give the audience an idea of the genre. While the group was influenced by other title sequences, they developed their own original title and story idea rather than directly copying conventions. Overall, the student believes their group successfully created a recognizable title sequence that adhered to typical horror/thriller conventions without challenging them.
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
Following Film Conventions in a Horror Title Sequence
1. Q1. In what ways does your media
product use, develop or challenge
forms and conventions of real media
product?
2. 1. What are formal
conventions?
My groups decided that for our title sequence that we would create a horror/thriller. We
were inspired by film such as, Shutter Island, Psycho, and Se7en. We chose a
thriller/horror as it gave us the opportunity to explore different techniques and our
creativity.
Conventions are a series of rules that are commonly used when creating a film that fits
the chosen genre. For example, the Mise En Scene, sound scape, clothing etc. In a
thriller or horror the generic conventions are using dramatic and tense music and overall a
dark theme.
Conventions are really important to follow when creating a movie as, the conventions are
what make up the genre of your movie. For example, when creating a horror/thriller movie
you have conventions such as; a dark setting, intense and dramatic sound effects and
music, and the Mise en scene. These are the common conventions used when creating a
horror/thriller movie such as, Insidious, shutter island etc.
It rare to see producers or directors challenge the conventions of their product. However,
some tend to do this to get a different reaction from their target audience and build a
conversation between the audience.
3. 2. What is a title sequence?
A title sequence is a short clip of the movie (around 3-4 minutes long) which gives a bit of an overview
of what the movie is about and what to expect from it. It also gives away the genre for the audience.
The purpose of a title sequence is to give the audience an overview of what to expect from the movie.
For example, an overview of the storyline and the genre without giving away too much of the storyline.
They are also created to attract an audience and also build excitement for the target audience.
The conventions we expect to see in a title sequence are; idents, title credits, introduction of the
genre, an overview of what to expect from the movie e.g. the tone and atmosphere, introducing the
main characters and or characters, and lastly introducing the theme.
Below I have included an example of a title sequence from the movie ‘Se7en’. From the examples
you can see that they use rather dark colours which usually connote danger and death, therefore
giving the audience a brief idea of the storyline.
4. 3. Conventions of a title sequence
• Shutter Island was quite influential when creating our title sequence as, we took
inspiration from it and particularity the story line. However, we made the storyline
different and into our own new idea.
The order of titles in Shutter Island’s Title Sequences:
• In the movie ‘Shutter Island’ they use contrasting
colours such as black and white, which fit the theme of the
film as it gives them an idea of what the genre may be.
• Shutter Island is and example of a title Sequence that
uses titles over moving images. In this title sequence they use
Both the colours red and white, which link to the storyline as
The colours connote danger and innocence. Throughout the
Sequence they also use a series of dark images which also
Creates a sinister effect and tension from the audience.
• Another important convention in title sequences is the soundscape. In Shutter Island’s title sequence they
use a soundtrack that links to the theme of the movie. They included a sinister and dramatic soundscape
which is important as it also gives the audience an idea of what to expect from the movie as well as the
genre.
• Below is an example of our original title ‘Sinister Escape’ and ‘Shutter Islands’ title. They are fairly similar
due to the fact that we wanted to use the colour red as it connotes danger and death, which gives away
the genre. The difference between the two is that four our title we used a font that is sharp and bold so
that we could create a sinister effect to our title.
Our original title
5. 4. Conventions of the genre – Macro and Micro conventions of film
openings in your genre
Another influential film was ‘Psycho’ as it fits our genre of a
Horror/Thriller movie.
• Micro conventions: In the Psycho title sequence most of it consists of
titles using animation and motion up until the end of the sequence
when the include a long shot of the city, then to a close up shot moving
into someone's window as shown below.
Continuing with micro convention, within their sequence they use very
dramatic music which creates tension for the audience. It also gives the
audience a brief overview of what to expect. Another factor is that the whole
title sequence is shot in black and white which leads to the connotations of
death and danger, therefore linking to the tone and atmosphere of the
movie.
Macro conventions: Psycho’s title sequence is quite simplistic as throughout it they present their titles
through using a black background with titles using animation and motion. In the sequence no one is
introduced visually, however only in the titles. We were somewhat influenced by Psycho however mainly
on their storyline rather than the theme of their sequence. Below I have included an example of my title
and the title for psycho; They are fairly different as we used a different typeface and colour for our title.
6. 5. Conclusion
During the stages of creating out title sequence we made sure that we followed the generic
convention of a title sequence as going against them is generally a rare thing to do and also
create a lot of confusion.
The conventions that we followed whilst creating our sequence were the common ones such
as, the tone and atmosphere. We carefully followed the theme of darkness (lighting) within
our sequence so that the representation of our theme was clear. We also followed the
convention of a thriller movie by using colours that connote danger and death such as, red
and black. This is important to follow as it gives your audience an idea of the tone and genre
of your film. Another convention that we followed was the soundscape. When creating a
thriller or horror movie it is important to use music that fits the genre of your product,
therefore in our title sequence we used a very suspenseful and dramatic soundscape for our
product. Overall, in our title sequence we didn’t really challenge or develop the conventions
as it was easier to follow the common convention that everyone follows when creating their
product.
I personally think that my group were very successful in creating a recognizable title
sequence as we followed the convention of a thriller/horror movie and we didn’t challenge
the conventions.