2. What is the difference between titles and credits?
(what do they say/what are they about?)
Titles Credits
- give the audience an idea about the plot of
film. (This can we shown through the choice
of font, colour and size of the titles).
- aids the viewers understanding of the
narrative. (This is closely linked with when
the titles appear during the trailer).
-Credit those involved in the whole process
of the film. (E.g. the names of the director,
the cast, those involved in production).
-Usually occur at the end of the trailer.
-Sometimes are at the start ā called
āopening creditsā.
-Can have ratings/ quotes from critics or
other directors.
or newspapers - that help with the
marketing of the film.
āA Farewell To Armsā (1932)
āInceptionā (2010)
3. What do they say/What are they about?
ā¢ Can have ratings from critics/ other
directors/newspapers - that help with the
marketing of the film.
ā¢ Can have quotes from a book the film was
inspired by or quotes from widely known critics/
other directors/newspapers.
ā¢ Can have nominations/ awards the film won.
ā¢ Can have the release date of the film
ā¢ Can include information about social networking
sites so that the audience have the opportunity to
interact with the institution.
ā¢ In some trailers ā the film is associated with other
successful films which have the some of the same
people involved. (E.g. āThe Book Thief is
associated with the same studios as āLife of Piā).
4. Who?(who and what are they about and
why is this?)Titles:
ā¢ Actors: titles display the names of the most well-known actors involved in the film.
Allows for acknowledging the actor+ the film will appeal to wider audience as
people/fans may want to see a certain actor.
ā¢ Production/Distribution companies: titles display the name of who funded the
film which acknowledges their contribution to the film.
ā¢ Key people: titles display the names of the people well-known in the film-making
of the film e.g. a well-known director/ cinematographer/ screen-writer etc.
ā¢ Words related to storyline: titles can display words that link to the main plot of
the film ā can make it memorable to the audience to remember the key
points/themes etc.
5. Who?(who and what are they about and
why is this?) continuedā¦
Credits:
ā¢ Names: Displays the names of those involved in the whole process of the film e.g.
editors
ā¢ Awards: Displays the awards the film has won.This can interest the audience,
making them want to watch it as they know it is good or a āmust seeā
ā¢ Quotes: Displays positive comments on the film, by well-know critics/ ect. This can
make the audience interested in seeing the film.
6. Why? (what is their purpose and why are
they there?)Titles:
ā¢ To inform the audience on the main plot so that they are aware of what the is
happening/ what the film is about.
ā¢ To mention a few well-known actors/ the director so as to give the audience an
idea of what to expect (e.g. a particular director has their own style ā like:
Tarantino ā postmodernism).
Credits:
ā¢ To acknowledge and thank those involved in all stages of the film production. (e.g.
in production/filming/ post- production e.g. editors).
7. When? (when in the sequence? How close together/
how far apart/ how long do they last ect)
Titles: Credits:
ā¢ Usually last about 3 seconds.
ā¢ Tend to be around 5 seconds apart.
ā¢ Tend to stop at the middle of the
trailer.
ā¢ Towards the end of the trailer (usually
the last 10 seconds) there are more
titles (which are about 3 seconds
apart).
ā¢ How fast the titles change depends on
the pace of the editing.
ā¢ Usually appear towards the end of the
trailer (sometimes at the middle).
ā¢ Last enough time to allow someone to
read them.
ā¢ Tend to be spread apart as they can
contain a lot of information.
8. Where is the title placed in the
sequence? Why?
ā¢ Titles are usually placed in the centre of the screen.
ā¢ The production and distribution companies names appear at the start as
they funded the film and under financial terms contributed most.
ā¢ The names of the main actors appear mainly in the middle and towards
the end of the trailer but can appear throughout. The main actors can
attract the audience to watch the film and are paid more than the rest of
the cast.
9. How they fit in with the narrative
structures and narrative enigmas?
ā¢ Titles aid the audiences understanding of the main plot, ideas and themes
within the narrative.
ā¢ Titles fit in with the narrative especially to intensify suspense and tension
as they make the narrative seem mysterious which intrigues the audience,
leaving them with questions.
10. How do they fit in with the psychological horror
genre?
ā¢ Tend to have a black background (as black is associated with
darkness and evil/ something scary)
ā¢ Titles tend to be in capital letters and large font size (which
makes it seem intimidating and memorable for the audience).
ā¢ Explores the realistic or unnatural which creates fear in the
audience through leaving many enigma codes.
11. How? (How are they done?
style/font/colours/animation etc)
ā¢ Typically the horror genre uses the colours of black, white or red for the
titlesā colours. (screen shots of one with each colour)
ā¢ The titles tend to be in bold, clear font, and sometimes the titles are in
capital letters to maintain the audiences attention as it is dramatic and
intriguing.