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ANALYSIS OF CREDITS 
USED 
- CATCH ME IF YOU 
CAN (2002) 
InfinityScope Studios
WHAT IS A TITLE 
SEQUENCE? 
A title sequence is a presentation of titles/credits of all the 
people that were involved in the production e.g. cast members, 
crew members, etc. These are used in: 
TV programmes 
Cinematic films 
This is most often presented at the beginning, or end of the film. 
The title sequence I will be analysing is ‘Catch Me If You Can’, 
directed by Parkes/MacDonald.
This is the relativity media company that had produced the 
film in which I am currently analysing. 
The majority of films will present the production company logo 
at the beginning of the opening credits. A production company 
provide the physical basis for all works, and play a huge role in 
funding the project. Having their logo at the start allows the 
audience to immediately be informed of who has essentially 
created the film, and allows easy recognition, so long as their 
logo is widely known. 
The majority of opening titles/credits can be plain and 
simplistic however, this one has animation and relates to the 
idea of the production as we can see an animated male in a 
suit which is likely to play the one of the characters therefore 
giving away an idea of the plot, keeping the audience 
interested.
This print screen of the title clearly alerts the audience of who 
produced/directed the film – Steven Spielberg. Spielberg is an 
American film director, producer, screenwriter and business 
magnate. He also produced other films such as ‘Saving Private 
Ryan’ and ‘Schlinder’s List’, and this will allow viewers to 
instantly recognise that a successful director has produced the 
film; encouraging them to continue watching. 
The directors role is to ensure all cast members as well as crew 
members are fulfilling their roles – they direct the making of the 
film. They generally control a films artistic and dramatic aspects. 
Others involved in the production are there to fulfil the directors 
needs and wants.
The both of these screenshots from the opening credits are of 
the main actors; who the production is starring. 
They are recognised as the main characters as they both play 
large roles throughout the film. Also, they attract all types of 
audiences as they are both well known in terms of their 
attractiveness and also, their acting - Leonardo DiCaprio is 
extremely well known for largely popular films e.g. Titanic, 
Shutter Island, Django Unchained etc, as is Tom Hanks, 
known for Forrest Gump, Cast Away, Toy Story and Sleepless 
in Seattle. 
This allows the production to bring in a huge income.
The actual title of the film plays after the previous credits. 
There are more credits succeeding this; this emphasises the 
importance of those mentioned before the title ‘Catch Me If You 
Can’ appears. After this frame, the rest of the credits feature 
those involved in the creation of the film, though they may have 
not been as recognisable. 
The title features a plane icon, suggesting that there is a chase 
across nations, along with the blue background. The plane 
symbolises flight, supporting the idea of a chase. This gives 
viewers a brief idea of the plot to mull over whilst the rest of the 
credits play.
The rest of the cast are then shown. These usually don’t 
portray as large characters as the first few actors, though they 
appear in the film regularly. This is more so to inform the 
audience of these lesser known actors, as they are most likely 
becoming more well known to the film industry. 
This allows these actors recognition, and permits their own fan 
base’s to be aware of their feature. 
When actors are grouped in 
credits, as presented here, it 
is more often than not that 
they are playing more minor 
characters, though they are 
not extras.
The casting director (and associate) is often credited directly after 
the cast to depict the relation, and of course, give credit for those 
casted in the film. 
It is common during the opening credit of a film, for the author of 
the book that the film is based on (if it is an adaptation) to be 
mentioned. This informs filmgoers of the origins of the story if not 
already known, and is also readily recognised by the film’s niche 
audience; fans of the book. 
8 
Often when the opening credits 
of a film is as animated as those 
for ‘Catch Me If You Can’, the 
creator of the titles is credited for 
those interested.
The musician is most likely to be credited, as in this case, John 
Williams produced the music for the film; he is extremely well 
known as a talented musician and is most recognised for his 
work for Jaws, the Harry Potter, Star Wars and Indiana Jones 
series, and many more blockbuster films. 
The film editor is responsible for putting together the film in a 
coherent narrative. Editors tend to change all the time and are 
not as well known or recognisable for their work as directors, or 
musicians, therefore they are usually not one of the first 
credited, despite the importance of their job. 
9 
The director of photography, like 
the editor, is credited later on, 
though the final responsibility of 
these jobs is the director, which is 
why they are credited first and are 
considered most important.
The executive producers are the last to be mentioned; they are 
responsible for the management accounting and legal issues, 
and are inevitably responsibly for the distribution of the film. 
10

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Analysis of Credits Used

  • 1. ANALYSIS OF CREDITS USED - CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (2002) InfinityScope Studios
  • 2. WHAT IS A TITLE SEQUENCE? A title sequence is a presentation of titles/credits of all the people that were involved in the production e.g. cast members, crew members, etc. These are used in: TV programmes Cinematic films This is most often presented at the beginning, or end of the film. The title sequence I will be analysing is ‘Catch Me If You Can’, directed by Parkes/MacDonald.
  • 3. This is the relativity media company that had produced the film in which I am currently analysing. The majority of films will present the production company logo at the beginning of the opening credits. A production company provide the physical basis for all works, and play a huge role in funding the project. Having their logo at the start allows the audience to immediately be informed of who has essentially created the film, and allows easy recognition, so long as their logo is widely known. The majority of opening titles/credits can be plain and simplistic however, this one has animation and relates to the idea of the production as we can see an animated male in a suit which is likely to play the one of the characters therefore giving away an idea of the plot, keeping the audience interested.
  • 4. This print screen of the title clearly alerts the audience of who produced/directed the film – Steven Spielberg. Spielberg is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and business magnate. He also produced other films such as ‘Saving Private Ryan’ and ‘Schlinder’s List’, and this will allow viewers to instantly recognise that a successful director has produced the film; encouraging them to continue watching. The directors role is to ensure all cast members as well as crew members are fulfilling their roles – they direct the making of the film. They generally control a films artistic and dramatic aspects. Others involved in the production are there to fulfil the directors needs and wants.
  • 5. The both of these screenshots from the opening credits are of the main actors; who the production is starring. They are recognised as the main characters as they both play large roles throughout the film. Also, they attract all types of audiences as they are both well known in terms of their attractiveness and also, their acting - Leonardo DiCaprio is extremely well known for largely popular films e.g. Titanic, Shutter Island, Django Unchained etc, as is Tom Hanks, known for Forrest Gump, Cast Away, Toy Story and Sleepless in Seattle. This allows the production to bring in a huge income.
  • 6. The actual title of the film plays after the previous credits. There are more credits succeeding this; this emphasises the importance of those mentioned before the title ‘Catch Me If You Can’ appears. After this frame, the rest of the credits feature those involved in the creation of the film, though they may have not been as recognisable. The title features a plane icon, suggesting that there is a chase across nations, along with the blue background. The plane symbolises flight, supporting the idea of a chase. This gives viewers a brief idea of the plot to mull over whilst the rest of the credits play.
  • 7. The rest of the cast are then shown. These usually don’t portray as large characters as the first few actors, though they appear in the film regularly. This is more so to inform the audience of these lesser known actors, as they are most likely becoming more well known to the film industry. This allows these actors recognition, and permits their own fan base’s to be aware of their feature. When actors are grouped in credits, as presented here, it is more often than not that they are playing more minor characters, though they are not extras.
  • 8. The casting director (and associate) is often credited directly after the cast to depict the relation, and of course, give credit for those casted in the film. It is common during the opening credit of a film, for the author of the book that the film is based on (if it is an adaptation) to be mentioned. This informs filmgoers of the origins of the story if not already known, and is also readily recognised by the film’s niche audience; fans of the book. 8 Often when the opening credits of a film is as animated as those for ‘Catch Me If You Can’, the creator of the titles is credited for those interested.
  • 9. The musician is most likely to be credited, as in this case, John Williams produced the music for the film; he is extremely well known as a talented musician and is most recognised for his work for Jaws, the Harry Potter, Star Wars and Indiana Jones series, and many more blockbuster films. The film editor is responsible for putting together the film in a coherent narrative. Editors tend to change all the time and are not as well known or recognisable for their work as directors, or musicians, therefore they are usually not one of the first credited, despite the importance of their job. 9 The director of photography, like the editor, is credited later on, though the final responsibility of these jobs is the director, which is why they are credited first and are considered most important.
  • 10. The executive producers are the last to be mentioned; they are responsible for the management accounting and legal issues, and are inevitably responsibly for the distribution of the film. 10