1. ‘Now you see me’ opening sequence analysis
of titles.
2.
The production company ‘Summit Entertainment’ is the first thing to
stand out to the audience which is text. The production company logo
being used so that the audience would continue to recognise this logo
in future films. Now making the look of the mountains a staple image
to summit entertainment which would mean that when someone in
the audience would remember this production company when seeing
this symbol.
3.
Once again the first thing shown is another
production company, with the text fading slowly
would make the audience remember it. This
production company have used their own font, this
is effective as now whenever a member of the
audience would find this font anywhere they would
think back to when they saw it on this film.
4.
In these two titling shots the production companies that were
shown before are repeated and shown again, though this time
they are over the top of the action happening of the film
starting. This could distract the audience from the title but the
title still being there the audience will read it further putting the
production company into their memory. The two shots now are
the same font rather than two different ones, this makes them
blend more into the film and the action happening behind
them.
5.
There are no other titling credits now in any of the opening
sequence, there is actually no sign of any type of text where
ever until around twelve minutes in where this title shot is
shown. This titling shot is on its own, surrounded by a black
background to make it stand out and contrast itself from the
scenes previously. Having no other titling credits such as the
director, the producer shown in the opening sequence would
give the opening sequence a sense of realism drawing the
audience straight into the action.