Wednesday 23 November 2011

Analysing Title sequences- seven

  • This title sequence comes across as very professional and business like.
  • The typography looks as if it has been scratched onto the screen and is part of the film.
  • The colours are old, rusty and dull- it is a variety of browns, greys and whites.
  • The visuals in the sequence make you feel very uncomfortable as the guy is cuuting the top of his finger, the reason for this may be so that no one can trace his finger prints if he does something wrong.
  • This suggests to the audience that the guy is clearly trying to evade someone trying to capture him or find him.
  • The visuals at the beginning of the sequence shows someone writing in a book which coulld suggest someone is writing notes for a plan to escape from somewhere or plan a crime.
  • The music in this sequence its edgy and sharp and makes me feel uncomfortable.
  • The music once again feels uncomfortable with the drum symbols used and all the rattling and knocking used within the sound track.
  • The sequence shows a sense of insecurity as they show visual images of sharp tools and only shows the hands of the character.
  • The typography also looks like it is part of an olden day newspaper.
  • The sharp cuts between each image also makes me feel uncomfortable because they are very sudden and you do not know what to expect.
  • The different shots do not make much sense and i dont really know what is going to happen in the film.
  • In conclusion I think the purpose of this title sequence is to make the audience feel uncomfortable and insecure so they can have an idea of how they are going to feel throughout the film and the different situations that occur.



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