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Definition.
0 A title sequence is the method by which films or
television programs present their title, key production
and cast members, or both, utilizing conceptual
visuals and sound. It usually follows but should not be
confused with the opening credits, which are
generally nothing more than a series of superimposed
text.
Shortlist of Fonts.
Title Sequence Order
0 The Theatrical Distributor.
0 Production Company.
0 Film Creators & Film Title.
0 Lead Actors.
0 Supporting Actors.
0 Technical Roles.
0 Senior Technical Roles.
0 Effects.
0 Production Or Director.
Discrete Title Sequences.
0 Separately edited title sequences that are separate
from the film, it is essentially a mini film prior to the
film. It aims to get the audience in the mood.
0 This consists of the title sequence on a blank screen
and the credits coming up.
Credits Over The Blank Screen.
Narrative Openings.
0 The title sequence comes together with the narrative
of the storyline.
0 This is heavily stylised film opening with the focus on
the editing.
Stylised Editing.

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Title sequences

  • 1.
  • 2. Definition. 0 A title sequence is the method by which films or television programs present their title, key production and cast members, or both, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound. It usually follows but should not be confused with the opening credits, which are generally nothing more than a series of superimposed text.
  • 4. Title Sequence Order 0 The Theatrical Distributor. 0 Production Company. 0 Film Creators & Film Title. 0 Lead Actors. 0 Supporting Actors. 0 Technical Roles. 0 Senior Technical Roles. 0 Effects. 0 Production Or Director.
  • 5.
  • 6. Discrete Title Sequences. 0 Separately edited title sequences that are separate from the film, it is essentially a mini film prior to the film. It aims to get the audience in the mood.
  • 7. 0 This consists of the title sequence on a blank screen and the credits coming up. Credits Over The Blank Screen.
  • 8. Narrative Openings. 0 The title sequence comes together with the narrative of the storyline.
  • 9. 0 This is heavily stylised film opening with the focus on the editing. Stylised Editing.