2. How are the titles edited with
music/sound/shot types?
• The titles are written in a childlike font to look like they have been
written and coloured in by a child.
• The sequence has a variety of shot types such as tracking which is
used throughout the opening. Long shots, mid shots, over shoulder
shots, close ups, mid-long shots, birds eye view, low angle shot, and
high angle shots are also used.
3. How do the titles reflect the
narrative/themes/genre of the film?
• The titles reflect the themes and genre of the
film because the font used is to make it look
like quite scribbly and childlike and the film is
about her getting pregnant whilst being a
teenager.
4. How is music and sound used in the
film opening?
• The song used in the opening credits in an
indie-folk song called “All I Want Is You”. The
song beat matches her footsteps as she walks
through the town and also matches the
childlike font titles and animation being made.
5. Does the film opening contain enigma
codes?
• Where is she going?
• Who is she?
• Whys she drinking all that sunny D?
• Why she going in the drug store?
6. How is the main character portrayed
• The protagonist is portrayed as a laid back
teenager by the clothing she’s wearing a baggy
jumper and jeans whilst drinking out of juice from
the bottle walking down the street suggesting she
is abit a sloppy. She could also be seen as a
independent women because the whole opening
is her walking around her town by herself.
• The mise en scene is the small town she lives in
created in cartoon to create a childlike feel.