5. What makes a good title sequence according to Kyle Cooper?
1. Kyle Cooper is accredited with what?
Kyle Cooper was accredited with the man who single handed revitalised the main title sequence as an art form.
2. What does he think makes a good title sequence?
- A great title sequence that has set an expectation which would get the audience interested and excited.
- A title sequence that double tails seamlessly into the film.
3. What is important about the font used in the film 'Seven'?
The font is like someones handwriting which links to the film itself as the antagonist has a diary and is a serial killer.
4. What reasons does he give for liking the following title sequences?
Deadzone:
- There is use of simple typography
- The music is played overtime which makes the opening of the film seem mysterious
To Kill a Mocking Bird:
- There is beautiful photography, the distortion of the marbles especially.
- The background focuses on macro objects.
- There is typography that has been integrated.
- The contrast in the shapes.
5. What does he mean by "story based" main title sequences?
- There is a backing story and the film has a clear metaphor of what it is about.
- It starts off with an idea that is developed and leads to the execution.
6. What problems might studio face after an audience testing screening?
- There may be a shortage of the films budget so they will be unable to go through another shoot or scene.
- The audience may not understand some aspects of specific scenes.
7. Why do the 2 1/2 minutes of the title sequence become important for the studio?
- It is important so they can put information in that the movie left out, advancing the plot
- The time is used to reinstate in order for it to become another scene in the film.
8. What do the title sequences to 'Dawn of the Dead' try to do?
The opening sets the movie out.
9. Why does Cooper think titles are so important to a film?
They are like a back story and allows the audience to know what is to come so they have a plot-preview.
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