2. SOUTHPAW
• As form research has shown, the rule of thirds is a huge factor in
pulling off a good shot, now, because of most shots follow the rule
that the focus is to the right of the shot, that means the left hand side
is free for credits. Usually these credits are prominent but still out of
the way as to not detract from the film.
Here you can see that the credits were placed on
things in the foreground that were out of focus,
this means that the credits do not affect the
scene at all.
3. SECOND TYPE – TWO NIGHT STAND
Another typical credit type is the black cut where it goes
from the ordinary shot film.
Like this:
It
then
Cuts
to
This:
This here is effective because for
some films that are slower paced
this works, where as quick cut
films this would detract from the
piece.