"The art of the title" is a website dedicated to title sequences and how they are made. They have many sequences to watch and there is a little description on how the sequence was made and what the series/film is about. This would help us with our thriller as we need to make a title sequence for it. Here is a screen shot showing what title sequences they do and the options you have. Also they have a little list showing what sequences they think are very good and effective.
As this site has many sequences, here are some that i fought effective for there type (TV) or genre:
Firstly i looked at Marvel's "Jessica Jones" TV series. It felt like it was from a comic as it was colourful and animated. This was a good title sequence as it really fit the theme of what the show is about and therefore it mess that the title sequence isn't just random but it contributes to the feel of the series.
I also then looked at "The forbidden room" that seems to be a thriller/horror/psychological film. The sequence made me think of this genre as it seemed creepy and like it had a heavy meaning. This means that this sequence is effective as it gives the correct/accurate feel to the film and does not ruin the mood to come in the film.
Then i looked at a wacky sequence that is for "man seeking woman". It is an opening with lots of black and white animations pieced together which makes people already think that this is a comedy. this is also effective as the series is a comedy and feels a little childish. Therefore the sequence has portrayed the dries very well.
Proof read this blog. There are issues with capital letter (your not using them!) and your word choices need looking at.
ReplyDeleteAlso. there isn't much detail in your findings