IMPORTANCE OF TITLES
  Research into title sequence
WHY ARE TITLES IMPORTANT?


A title sequence is the method by which cinematic 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.

The title sequence of a film or TV programme is extremely significant and has
3 main purposes-
1. To introduce the actors, production team and credits
2. To capture the audiences interest instantly
3. To create the mise en scene, and ‘hint’ at the genre and features of
    the narrative
RESEARCH INTO EXISTING TITLE
                            SEQUENCES


In groups of 3 or 4, our media class recreated 2 different title sequences, shot
          for shot- ‘Dexter’, ‘Lock, Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels’.
RESEARCH INTO EXISTING TITLE
        SEQUENCES
TITLE SEQUENCES WE LIKE…


  There are many cinematic films that we have taken inspiration from when
            watching the opening title sequence. These include-

• Napoleon Dynamite- we think the opening to this film is a simple idea
  that is extremely effective. This opening credit sequence has been remade
  many times, however as it is a montage of such basic shots, they have to be
  shot with a very clear, professional camera, and the props and location
  used must be precise.

• Vertigo- This title sequence is known as one of the most famous openings
  to a film ever made. The idea of a dream is something we have considered
  doing as a group, however we have found it is very hard to find an original
  idea and to also make it convincing to the audience.

Importance of titles

  • 1.
    IMPORTANCE OF TITLES Research into title sequence
  • 2.
    WHY ARE TITLESIMPORTANT? A title sequence is the method by which cinematic 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. The title sequence of a film or TV programme is extremely significant and has 3 main purposes- 1. To introduce the actors, production team and credits 2. To capture the audiences interest instantly 3. To create the mise en scene, and ‘hint’ at the genre and features of the narrative
  • 3.
    RESEARCH INTO EXISTINGTITLE SEQUENCES In groups of 3 or 4, our media class recreated 2 different title sequences, shot for shot- ‘Dexter’, ‘Lock, Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels’.
  • 4.
    RESEARCH INTO EXISTINGTITLE SEQUENCES
  • 5.
    TITLE SEQUENCES WELIKE… There are many cinematic films that we have taken inspiration from when watching the opening title sequence. These include- • Napoleon Dynamite- we think the opening to this film is a simple idea that is extremely effective. This opening credit sequence has been remade many times, however as it is a montage of such basic shots, they have to be shot with a very clear, professional camera, and the props and location used must be precise. • Vertigo- This title sequence is known as one of the most famous openings to a film ever made. The idea of a dream is something we have considered doing as a group, however we have found it is very hard to find an original idea and to also make it convincing to the audience.