Analysis of Film Title Sequence :
- What we expect to see in a Film's Opening Title Sequence -
- Production companies
- Director/Producer
- Main Actors
- Title of the movie
- Cast
- Crew
- Opening score
- Setting the location
- Drawing in the audience
Snow-white And The Huntsman:
In Snow white the credits follow the order of;
- Director, Screenplay, Producer, Executive Producer, Product designer, Editor's, Main characters, Costume designer, Casting, Visual Effects Supervisor, Production Company.
The font used during the credits was a custom font developed to reflect an evil Queen the movie called Ravenna. The font incorporates swords, crosses & shields which relate to the era the movie has been set in.
The font is given a transition of fading in as the background changes but maintains the same pace as the rate of the music which gradually increases. Behind the font we see glimpses of what seems to be a battle with close ups of armour and a crew in mid flight. I really like how the the progression of the music matched the frequency of the credits and the switching of motion in the background i think it was very effective in adding an excitement to the sequence.
- Director, Screenplay, Producer, Executive Producer, Product designer, Editor's, Main characters, Costume designer, Casting, Visual Effects Supervisor, Production Company.
The font used during the credits was a custom font developed to reflect an evil Queen the movie called Ravenna. The font incorporates swords, crosses & shields which relate to the era the movie has been set in.
The font is given a transition of fading in as the background changes but maintains the same pace as the rate of the music which gradually increases. Behind the font we see glimpses of what seems to be a battle with close ups of armour and a crew in mid flight. I really like how the the progression of the music matched the frequency of the credits and the switching of motion in the background i think it was very effective in adding an excitement to the sequence.
The incredible Hulk:
In The Incredible Hulk the credits follow the order of:
- Production companies, Film title, Main characters, Casting, Music, Music supervisor, Visual effects supervisor, Associate producer, Editors, Production designer, Director of photography, executive producers, Producers, Screenplay, Director. The font is a all upper case letters with a green colour to go with the main character. The credits came at a pace of a heart beat so were there long enough for you to read but then were gone in order to keep up with the dramatic action in the background. This was effective as it didn't feel like the credits were of but when with the upbeat level as the rest of the aspect of the sequence.
- Production companies, Film title, Main characters, Casting, Music, Music supervisor, Visual effects supervisor, Associate producer, Editors, Production designer, Director of photography, executive producers, Producers, Screenplay, Director. The font is a all upper case letters with a green colour to go with the main character. The credits came at a pace of a heart beat so were there long enough for you to read but then were gone in order to keep up with the dramatic action in the background. This was effective as it didn't feel like the credits were of but when with the upbeat level as the rest of the aspect of the sequence.
Catch me if you can:
In Catch Me If You Can the credits follow the order of:
- Production companies, Director, Main characters, Movie title, Casting, Casting Associate, Co-producer, Origins, Titles, Music, Costumes designers, Film Editor, Production Designer, Directors of photography, Co-executive producer, Executive producers, Producer, Screenplay, Director. The font is part of the animation happening in the in the background but also was connecting which could foreshadow something to come in the film. I like this aspect as it draws in the audience to think about what's to come suspending their disbelief which makes a good opening sequence.

- Production companies, Director, Main characters, Movie title, Casting, Casting Associate, Co-producer, Origins, Titles, Music, Costumes designers, Film Editor, Production Designer, Directors of photography, Co-executive producer, Executive producers, Producer, Screenplay, Director. The font is part of the animation happening in the in the background but also was connecting which could foreshadow something to come in the film. I like this aspect as it draws in the audience to think about what's to come suspending their disbelief which makes a good opening sequence.



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