Monday, 29 November 2010

Analysis Of Title sequence

For this part of the research I looked at the title sequence of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
I found the title sequence brilliant at how it shows in animation how one male is running from one side of the screen to the other and then the shot moving with him to the next frame.
Also how it uses gun shots to bring up the actors name and the film name.
The opening title sequence also shows partly what the film is about and how it moves from one thing to another.
It shows moving animations and the titles come in the corners or underneath the main pictures.
The film also constantly reminds the audience that the film will have guns, deaths and chases in it by using bullet holes to show the titles, death by the splattering of blood and chases by the intensity of the music.

Looking at the title sequence I have learnt that having a clear simple title sequence will result in high interest and will also make it a very good film to watch. Although it was made 5 years ago it seems to have one of the most dramatic and eye catching opening sequences ever and it seems to be better than most new films in this day and age.

1 comment:

  1. Can you embed this sequence via YouTube or at least make a hyperlink to it and add a still photo? Again, you could comment on how the titles are created in a way that complements the film and is creative rather than just plonk the names on any old how!

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