What type of title sequence is it ?
Our title sequence is going to be more discrete and stylised, we are not using character narrative as we believe this will create more effect in the title sequence. We are going to use a voice over, we believe this will intrigue the audience and make them want to watch more as out voice over is going to be set in the past. Furthermore the fact that there is only imagery this gives less away to the audience in order for them to want to watch more of the film in order to understand what happens.
A title sequences that have influenced us is Adulthood. This title sequence has influenced us because it is very simple yet very effective they have used a black background and had title credits coming across the screen. Also we see a bit of the back ground and the scene is introduced to the audience as it is a busy city. Also the fact there are TFL buses also indicates to the audience that it will be set in London. I like that fact that it doesn't give too much away to the audience.
Also another title sequence that has influenced us is Kidulthood, the same urban genre as Adulthood. Although the use of editing where each shot only lingers on the screen for a short amount of time before cutting to the next shot, the introduction of characters is still quite effective. There is a clear difference between the major and minor characters presented and therefore draw the audience towards the major characters, therefore further setting the scene as the audience can pick up on the language , accents etc of the major characters.
Our group tends to stick close to conform but add our own original ideas to make it something different that no one has seen before, we believe adding our own sit on things will therefore make the title sequence more interesting and intriguing for our audiences. In addition to this, also sticking close to conform will give us stronger guidelines in order for us to get everything right and have a well finished piece.
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