Introduction
In this blog I am going to get examples of what I am going to do in my opening title sequence, the different ideas that I have got from researching opening sequences and seeing the ideas I liked best for my opening sequence.
Ideas
My ideas for my title sequence is that i want people to know that it is a comedy without it being too cheesy and silly, I have an idea to make it real but also cartoon like and have some surrealism in it. I don't want to just have word of the actors coming up on the screen but for the words to happen or appear out of something.
Here are some of the best title sequences and were i got some of my ideas from.
This is the title sequence to "Cheers" I like this title sequence because it starts off with real people and then goes cartoon like.
Here is the title sequence to Boardwalk Empire, i really like this title sequence because it is really cleverly done-it is fast but not to fast the music picked with it gives it a calm but edgy feel and although this is not the case with all the titles-some of the titles appear from things instead of just being on the screen. It uses extreme close ups but also long shots which makes it even more effective.
This is the title sequence to the TV program "Dexter" I like this title sequence because like Boardwalk Empire they have extreme close up shots and then long shots- this is very effective because the close up shot is like this establishing shot so you see what he is doing and then you see the whole picture when it is the long and mid shots.
This is the title sequence for "Arrested Development" in this title sequence they tell the back ground of what is happening in the movie, by doing this they don't need to have moving images only the pictures which they did. Although i am not going to use this idea in my title sequence I still like the idea and like the writing and the arrows.
This is the title sequence for "Weeds" this is my favourite title sequence and i am going to use some of the ideas form my title sequence- i am going to use the idea of people walking and taking the titles with them.
In this blog I am going to get examples of what I am going to do in my opening title sequence, the different ideas that I have got from researching opening sequences and seeing the ideas I liked best for my opening sequence.
Ideas
My ideas for my title sequence is that i want people to know that it is a comedy without it being too cheesy and silly, I have an idea to make it real but also cartoon like and have some surrealism in it. I don't want to just have word of the actors coming up on the screen but for the words to happen or appear out of something.
Here are some of the best title sequences and were i got some of my ideas from.
This is the title sequence to "Cheers" I like this title sequence because it starts off with real people and then goes cartoon like.
Here is the title sequence to Boardwalk Empire, i really like this title sequence because it is really cleverly done-it is fast but not to fast the music picked with it gives it a calm but edgy feel and although this is not the case with all the titles-some of the titles appear from things instead of just being on the screen. It uses extreme close ups but also long shots which makes it even more effective.
This is the title sequence to the TV program "Dexter" I like this title sequence because like Boardwalk Empire they have extreme close up shots and then long shots- this is very effective because the close up shot is like this establishing shot so you see what he is doing and then you see the whole picture when it is the long and mid shots.
This is the title sequence for "Arrested Development" in this title sequence they tell the back ground of what is happening in the movie, by doing this they don't need to have moving images only the pictures which they did. Although i am not going to use this idea in my title sequence I still like the idea and like the writing and the arrows.
This is the title sequence for "Weeds" this is my favourite title sequence and i am going to use some of the ideas form my title sequence- i am going to use the idea of people walking and taking the titles with them.
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