 A title sequence is the method by 
which films or television programs 
present the movie title, main 
actors, institution, director and 
other important information.
 The function of the title sequence 
is to present the audience a quick 
overview of the movie genre and 
clearly present the title.
 Three films featured in the A brief 
history of the art of the title 
sequence are: 
 Psycho 
 King kong 
 Juno
 A film shown in ‘a brief history of 
the art of the title sequence is 
Catch me if you can. Catch me if 
you can uses stickmen with no 
faces or clear actor to represent 
the ‘mystery’ or the unknown 
which is typical for the 
‘action/crime’ genre. Also the 
opening uses music which is very 
similar to the music of Pink 
Panther. Pink Panther is a crime 
movie/programme, the music is 
very well-known and is easily 
known to be part of the crime 
genre. The mood created by the 
music makes us feel enigma of why 
they are undercover and why they 
are hiding their identity.
 The opening for Catch me if you 
can uses sound elements of music 
to clarify the genre to the 
audience. The use of stickmen and 
hiding their identity also hints to 
the genre of crime and action as it 
doesn’t show you the actor so you 
cant make pre-asumptions on who 
they are and what they might be 
like! Also the way the shots fade to 
black is typical of the action genre.
 The opening of ‘dawn of the dead’ 
is shown the art of the title 
sequence. The opening uses 
graphic pictures of ‘murders’ and 
‘death’ this creates feelings of 
being scared and worried. The title 
sequence also uses scream folli 
sounds which also create fear and 
the enigma of what is going on? 
And why is everyone dead or 
screaming.
 the use of graphic murder/death 
pictures suggest that the movie is 
horror as it build up the typical 
horror emotions and also things 
which are typical of a horror 
movie. The red font on black 
background also suggets it’s a 
horror as the red can be a 
connotation for blood and the 
black symbolises mystery and the 
unknown.
Visit the following website: Art of the 
Title watch the sequences and read the 6 
Film Title Sequence interview with Richard 
Morrison. 
Select 2 of the 6 Morrison Title Sequences 
and complete the following questions
Batman 1989 
 the opening titles use a dark 
background which implies there 
will lots of mystery through out 
and this suggests the movie will 
come under the action genre. Also 
the music is very slow yet still has a 
‘creepy’ feeling which makes the 
audience feel on edge and 
awaiting something to happen
Batman 1989 
 Morrison suggests that they used 
techniques and styles which no 
one had ever used before thus 
creating a timeless opening.
Batman 1989 
 Morrison feels this is a successful 
sequence as no one had ever done 
anything like this (before it was 
made) and it has a timeless feel 
and you cant forget it .
Sweeny todd: the demon barber of fleet street 
 the opening sequence is low key 
which suggests it will have lots of 
mystery and enigma. The music is 
very eerie. There is ‘blood’ in the 
rain which suggests the movie will 
be of the horror genre. The music 
rapidly speeds up as the action 
intensifies as you see the guts and 
the blood travelling through the 
london town and sewers.
Sweeny todd: the demon barber of fleet street 
 Morrison feels this sequence was 
successful as they brought new 
elements to the opening style. 
They used advanced animation for 
the ‘blood’ and he said ‘that was a 
dream project

The art of the title sequence

  • 2.
     A titlesequence is the method by which films or television programs present the movie title, main actors, institution, director and other important information.
  • 3.
     The functionof the title sequence is to present the audience a quick overview of the movie genre and clearly present the title.
  • 4.
     Three filmsfeatured in the A brief history of the art of the title sequence are:  Psycho  King kong  Juno
  • 5.
     A filmshown in ‘a brief history of the art of the title sequence is Catch me if you can. Catch me if you can uses stickmen with no faces or clear actor to represent the ‘mystery’ or the unknown which is typical for the ‘action/crime’ genre. Also the opening uses music which is very similar to the music of Pink Panther. Pink Panther is a crime movie/programme, the music is very well-known and is easily known to be part of the crime genre. The mood created by the music makes us feel enigma of why they are undercover and why they are hiding their identity.
  • 6.
     The openingfor Catch me if you can uses sound elements of music to clarify the genre to the audience. The use of stickmen and hiding their identity also hints to the genre of crime and action as it doesn’t show you the actor so you cant make pre-asumptions on who they are and what they might be like! Also the way the shots fade to black is typical of the action genre.
  • 7.
     The openingof ‘dawn of the dead’ is shown the art of the title sequence. The opening uses graphic pictures of ‘murders’ and ‘death’ this creates feelings of being scared and worried. The title sequence also uses scream folli sounds which also create fear and the enigma of what is going on? And why is everyone dead or screaming.
  • 8.
     the useof graphic murder/death pictures suggest that the movie is horror as it build up the typical horror emotions and also things which are typical of a horror movie. The red font on black background also suggets it’s a horror as the red can be a connotation for blood and the black symbolises mystery and the unknown.
  • 9.
    Visit the followingwebsite: Art of the Title watch the sequences and read the 6 Film Title Sequence interview with Richard Morrison. Select 2 of the 6 Morrison Title Sequences and complete the following questions
  • 10.
    Batman 1989 the opening titles use a dark background which implies there will lots of mystery through out and this suggests the movie will come under the action genre. Also the music is very slow yet still has a ‘creepy’ feeling which makes the audience feel on edge and awaiting something to happen
  • 11.
    Batman 1989 Morrison suggests that they used techniques and styles which no one had ever used before thus creating a timeless opening.
  • 12.
    Batman 1989 Morrison feels this is a successful sequence as no one had ever done anything like this (before it was made) and it has a timeless feel and you cant forget it .
  • 13.
    Sweeny todd: thedemon barber of fleet street  the opening sequence is low key which suggests it will have lots of mystery and enigma. The music is very eerie. There is ‘blood’ in the rain which suggests the movie will be of the horror genre. The music rapidly speeds up as the action intensifies as you see the guts and the blood travelling through the london town and sewers.
  • 14.
    Sweeny todd: thedemon barber of fleet street  Morrison feels this sequence was successful as they brought new elements to the opening style. They used advanced animation for the ‘blood’ and he said ‘that was a dream project