Showing posts with label titles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label titles. Show all posts
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Sunday, 23 February 2014
Typical Title Credits Order
There are many different versions of opening titles but here is an order which is most commonly used.
1. Name of the studio that is distributing the film for example Columbia, Universal ect.
2. Name of the production company that actually made the film or the name of an investmet group that helped financed a part of the film.
3. Production/ director/producers name.
4. The actors, so who is starring in the film.
5. The name of the actual film(film title).
6. Featured actors.
7. Casting directors.
8. Music and composition work.
9. Production designer.
10. costumes, designers, make up artists, hairdressers, visual effects.
11. Editor.
12. Director of photography.
13. Producer, co-producers, executive producers.
14. Writers.
15. Director.
15. Director.
Monday, 17 February 2014
Typical opening titles order
There are many different versions of opening titles but here is an order which is most commonly used.
1. Name of the studio that is distributing the film for example Columbia, Universal ect.
2. Name of the production company that actually made the film or the name of an investmet group that helped financed a part of the film.
3. Production/ director/producers name.
4. The actors, so who is starring in the film.
5. The name of the actual film(film title).
6. Featured actors.
7. Casting directors.
8. Music and composition work.
9. Production designer.
10. costumes, designers, make up artists, hairdressers, visual effects.
11. Editor.
12. Director of photography.
13. Producer, co-producers, executive producers.
14. Writers.
15. Director.
15. Director.
Thursday, 30 January 2014
Conjuring titles
The Conjuring
The conjuring I think used a very unique way of displaying the titles. They used the titles to fit in with the background images. For example they wrote some of the titles on a book and on a a board which I think was a very different but good way of displaying them. The fonts used was a very bold font and was in black surrounded in a rectangle white box. I think this really fitted in with the rest of what was going on in the screen as it was all in black and white in the opening sequence. When most of the titles appear on the screen it is done discretely which also adds to the genre of the film giving it a weird, suspense feeling. The name of the film comes at the end of the opening sequence which I think gives a good build up of the opening sequence. The director is the only writing which is written in white and is the first title what comes up in the scene which makes the director stand out a lot more.
Credits
Se7en Opening credits
The opening credits in this film come out throughout the opening sequence which is very common in this genre. The writing used looks almost handwritten and is very messy, this fits in very well the genre also. When the credits appear on the screen they are very jumpy and disappear using a fade, this matches the video behind the opening sequence were there are very weird events happening. The opening credits in this opening sequence have the film studio, producers and directors names all at the beginning of the opening sequence and then afterwards the main cast and then the title of the film. After all these main credits the soundtrack maker, costume designers and then lastly the directors name again. This is a very well known order of credits.
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