Credits
we see the producing company name which was ' Columbia a Sony pictures entertainment Company ' then we saw other production companies like ' Touchstone pictures ' , ' A 1497 production ' . after this we saw which association company the film was with . for example the film was associated with ' Laurence mark production and Radianr production '. Next we saw all the characters that was involved with the film the main characters was alone but other characters was in a group.
Font type
This shows how they used animation to changed how the title moved |
This is where i heard music that went with the title sequence . it creepy music that contrasted with the dark background of the title sequence . All i could see was a red robotic hand moving its fingers.
What i like about this sequence
i like this sequence because how the title names where moved about the screen and it stood out as it was a dark background with white writing and this title sequence never give to much away so i was wondering why can i only see a hand.
Extra information
Art director - MikonVan Gastel
hired by Kyle Cooper
The next Title sequence i look at was called Saint Joan (1957)
Credits
1st we see the producer Otto Preminger and Berntrd Shaw's present the film . The main characters start to come out then the less important characters was shown all together . then we see the extra people who worked on the film that we don't normally seen till the end credits. for example i saw screen play names , the music producer , who worked on he camera , the photographer .
Font type
this was the unusual font type used in the title sequence |
it was a grey background wit hints of black with white writing . they had simple music to go with it . there was no hint of what the film was about there was no pictures from the movie its self.
What do i like about this title sequence
i didn't really like this title sequence as it was boring the font stayed the scene so did the back ground images and there was a lot of wring and you kinda of want it just to get to the point . it was not interesting.
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