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Wednesday 3 December 2014

What is a title sequence

A title sequence is a method in which films or programmes present their title.

A title sequence should tell you about the film or programme and its plot, where the main location(s) is, who the main actor(s) is, set the atmosphere of the film or programme, tell us what genre the film or programme is, it should captivating and coherent and it should take you out of the real world and in to the film or programmes world as well as setting the right mood. As a whole, a title sequence should present the film or programme and preview what it is about.


Researching Title Sequences 

Skyfall includes:

• Fire, blood, dragons, drowning, shootings, guns, bullet holes, some images of James Bond and epic/dramatic music.

• The title sequence foreshadows what the film is about as well as linking it to the previous bond films.
~ For example: The drowning in the title sequence links to Bond's girlfriend drowning the the prior movie 

The Chinese dragons refers to one of the film's locations.

The bullet holes link together each scene in the title sequence.

 



Juno includes: 

• The main character and sets the scene. It sets the scene by having country music playing, a banjo is one of the instruments, which suggests that it is set in a small town in one of America's southern states.








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