What I have learnt about opening sequences is that there are many various things that are needed to make one work and feel and work to a standard which gives an effect to the audience. An opening sequence must contain many variables such as and intuitional logo and maybe even the parent company if there is one such as Marvel studios. Another thing that must be included in the opening sequence is in the logos there are also themes and genres that can be established for instance when Disney makes a film, their brand and logo have theme of the film such as star wars. The opening sequence must consist of credits that shown the people that were involved in the making of the film such as the director and production teams and screenplay. The title of the film also comes early in the credits to show the audience what the film is called and from the style of the graphics and film also denote the theme.
This will impact my production as our film ‘Backwards’ will have a dark and dull opening sequence which will have our title open up and with all the people involved and we will include sound bridges to link our institution logo to our film so it all relates and links together well. Our film will also have a smash mouth opening to engage the audience right away and give an interesting start to our film instead of a slow boring opening that would make the audience lose interest. We will use mise-ene-scene to help create the best realism as possible. The music would also be non-diegetic as it wouldn’t play during a chase scene of our opening sequence. The methods we will use is super imposed graphics that appear on the screen when the chase is taking place we will use sounds bridges especially at the beginning where the logos appear. We will use different angles and camera language to show different ways of filming.
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