2. TITLE SEQUENCE IN FILM
A TITLE SEQUENCE IS THE WAY FILMS OR TELEVISION PROGRAMS PRESENT THEIR
TITLE, PRODUCTION AND CAST MEMBERS, OR BOTH, USING VISUALS AND SOUND.
IT TYPICALLY INCLUDES THE TEXT OF THE OPENING CREDITS, AND HELPS
ESTABLISH THE SETTING AND TONE OF THE PROGRAM/FILM.
4. THRILLER TITLE SEQUENCES
• KNOWN FOR HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION SEQUENCE.
• LOW-KEY LIGHTING AND GREYSCALE COLORING.
• KEY CHARACTERS SHOWN IS COMMON IN THRILLERS
• BLOOD STAINS, AND STAINED ITEMS, BULLET HOLES EXT.
• FAST PACED MUSIC TO MATCH ACTION BEING SHOWN, NOT ALL THRILLERS BUT
MOST
5. JAMES BOND
In the James Bond Film Spectre the
title sequence isn’t used as a list, it
is partnered with parts of the film.
The picture I have used shows a
character in the film with the
actresses name along side. This is
used to keep audiences watching as
if they were sued in a list, viewers
may become bored. This is an
entertaining way of showing the
In this opening title sequence a
mini movie plays out in the
background to keep audiences
entertained like the other image I
used. Putting title sequences at the
start means that viewers are more
likely to see it as people usually
leave when they are shown at the
end, therefore people playing parts
in the film getting recognition.
6. DEADPOOL
In Deadpool, during the title sequence it
shows images of characters faces in
action. We tried to do something similar
in our film to introduce our characters to
the audience. This keeps the genre of the
film consistent and keeps viewers on the
edge.
Here are the examples from our film…