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Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Research into Title Sequences

Title Sequences

Title sequences is the main part in which the film presents there title, main characters and main production of the film. Sound is usually used in these to add effect and that the audience can familiarise themselves with the title sequences sound. Effects are used to show different characters and different parts in the sequence. They may fade out, dissolve or fade in between the sequence on order to keep the speed of the title up. Due to many films being different, title sequences can either be in chronological order or non- chronological.

Chronological title sequences follow the set story of the film with the events happening in the right order. On the other hand title sequences that are non-chronological will usually start with the main focus points of the film at the start and then tell a story of how that even came about.

Usually characters names are included in the title sequences through effects. this allows the audience to see who is in the film and introduce the characters so that the audience understands who they are. This may happen with a back drop of the main set of the film.

  


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