3. Opening Details
Style &
Purpose of
opening
Length of
opening
Colour of
font
Animation
of text
Placement
Style: Title
Sequence
2:08 White Handwriting All of over
the screen
Purpose: To
set
character
and setting,
and to give
credit.
To be short
and sweet.
The colour
of the font is
white so the
credits will
stands out
as the
background
colour is
black.
This could
emphasis
that it’s a
“real life
story”.
No purpose
4. List of titlesTitle/ credit Timing Detail of credit/ title Type of purpose
1) Credit 00.04 New line cinema Distributor
2) Credit 00.06 Arnold Kopelson Production
3) Credit 00.14 Brad Pitt Main Actor
4) Credit 00.18 Morgan Freeman Cast
5) Title 00.24 Se7en Title of film
6) Credit 00.30 Gwyneth Paltrow Cast
7) Credit 00.34 Richard Roundtree Cast
8) Credit 00.38 R. Lee Ermey Cast
9) Credit 00.42 John C. McGinley Cast
10)Credit 00.46 Julie Araskog and Mark Boone Junior Cast
11) Credit 00.54 John Cassino, Reginald E. Cathey and Peter
Crombie
Cast
12) Credit 00.58 Hawthorne James, Michael Massee and
leland orser
Cast
13) Credit 01.04 Richard Partnow, Rochard Schiff and
Pamola Tyson
Cast
14) Credit 0.1.11 Casting By Crew
15) Credit 01.17 Music by crew
16) Credit 01.22 Costumes & designs Crew
17 Credit 01.25 Editor crew
18) Credit 01.26 Production design crew
20) Credit 01.35 Directror of photography crew
21) Credit 01.40 Co executive producers crew
22) Credit 01.50 Executive producers crew
23) Credit 01.54 Writer crew
24) Credit 01.59 Producer crew
25) Credit 02.05 David Fincher Director
12. Credit 16, 17, 18, 19,20
Credit 16 Credit 17 Credit 18 Credit 19 Credit 20
Time: 01.22
Credit
Costumes
designed
Time: 01.25
Credit
Edited by
Time: 01.26
Credit
Production
designed
Time: 01.35
Credit
Director of
photography
Time: 01.40
Credit
Co producers
13. Credit 21, 22, 23, 24
Credit 21 Credit 22 Credit 23 Credit 24
Time: 01.44
Credit
Co executive
producers
Time 01.50
Credit
Executive
producers
Time 01.54
Credit
Writer
Time 01.59
Credit
Producer
14. Credit 25
Time: 02.05
Directed by
In this opening sequence the credit for the director appeared in the opening and at
the end of the sequence. This could be so the audience remembers who directed
the film starts. Or because the directory isn't very well known.