The document discusses conventions used in title sequences for three films: Enemy of the State, Casino Royale, and Se7en. For Enemy of the State, the titles appear very quickly at the beginning and end to match the fast-paced music, and more slowly in the middle. In Casino Royale, the titles appear when images change and match the pace of the slow, soft rock music. For Se7en, the scratchy, high-pitched music creates an uncomfortable mood, and the titles appear between images or with a black screen. The common trait across all three films is that the pace at which the titles appear matches the pace of the soundtrack.