The document provides information on the opening title sequences of three films: Good Will Hunting, City of God, and There Will Be Blood. It notes the total number of titles in each sequence and identifies the main/relevant credits. Good Will Hunting had 22 total titles and 10 main credits between 13 seconds and 2 minutes 35 seconds. City of God had 28 total titles and 14 relevant credits between 7 seconds and 4 minutes 19 seconds. There Will Be Blood had 16 total titles and 10 main credits between 3 seconds and 1 minute 20 seconds. On average, 22 titles are needed to achieve the typical rate of flow for a drama title sequence.
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Good Will Hunting City of God There Will Be Blood title analysis
1. Good will Hunting. Has 22 titles for open scene credits. Main ones being…
13 seconds – The maker of the film.
19 seconds – Production that helpted make the film.
24 seconds – Production that helpted make the film.
28 seconds – Actor.
33 seconds – Actor.
47 seconds – Actor.
1.07 minuets – Casting.
1.13 minuets – Costume.
2.35 minuets – Main producer.
2. 2:35 minuets
13 seconds – The maker of the film.
19 seconds – Production that helpted make the film.
24 seconds – Production that helpted make the film.
28 seconds – Actor.
33 seconds – Actor.
47 seconds – Actor.
1.07 minuets – Casting.
1.13 minuets – Costume.
2.35 minuets – Main producer.
22 Titles all together but only 10
important/relative credits.
3. City of God opening title sequence. Total 28
credit lines. Main credits.
7 seconds – Logo.
16 seconds – Logo.
21 seconds – Logo.
26 seconds – Logo.
32 seconds – Logo.
37 seconds – Logo.
41 seconds – Logo.
45 seconds – Co producer.
51 seconds – Film maker.
1:04 minuet – Logo.
1:07 minuet – Co producer.
2:04 minuet – Actors
2:17 minuet – Co presenters
4:19 minuet – The date.
4. 7 seconds – Logo.
16 seconds – Logo.
21 seconds – Logo.
26 seconds – Logo.
32 seconds – Logo.
41 seconds – Logo.
45 seconds – Co producer.
51 seconds – Film maker.
1:04 minuet – Logo.
1:07 minuet – Co producer.
2:04 minuet – Actors
2:17 minuet – Co presenters
4:19 minuet – The date.
4:19 Minuet
28 titles in total but only 14
relevant titles.
5. There will be blood. Title sequence. Main
credits/relevant. 16 All together.
3 seconds – Company Name.
5 seconds – Company Name.
11 seconds – Film maker.
21 seconds – Film title.
55 seconds – Casting.
1:00 minuet – Based off
1:06 minuet – Cinematography
1:10 minuet – Producer.
1:16 minuet – Co producer.
1:20 minuet – Director.
6. 3 seconds – Company Name.
5 seconds – Company Name.
11 seconds – Film maker.
21 seconds – Film title.
55 seconds – Casting.
1:06 minuet – Cinematography
1:00 minuet – Based off
1:10 minuet – Producer.
1:16 minuet – Co producer.
1:20 minuet – Director.
1: 20 minuets
16 titles altogether and 10 Main
credits.
7. Good will Hunting.
City Of God There will be blood.
22 Titles 28 Titles 16 Titles
22+28+16= 66, 66 divided by 3 = 22
8. On average I need to have at least 22 titles/credits to achieve the same rate of flow that a drama would typically have in a title
sequence. Notably in the first minuet of the sequence they show a lot of information and its not until the end of the sequence
that they show the most important credit. Example the director being last. The titles are there to credit those who were
involved most and how there influence of the project helped make the film. So I need to show this in my title sequence to
show that I understand the importance of the order of the credit to give main affect.
The film I have made wouldn't’t be a big budget film. This means that the likely hood of there being loads of credits would be
unlikely because people cost money. So as expected there doesn't’t need to be loads of credits for a sequence in a low budget
small team film.
What might be best suitable is having all the credits then the name of the film last foreshadowing that the people who came
before the title are the ones who made it happen. It would also fit for a nice transition into the next scene witch is the start of
dialogue.