Sunday 11 October 2015

RESEARCH- analysing title sequences



Legally blonde 

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Introduction of key character Before we actually meet the main character we are given lots of clues about what she looks like, what type of person she is and what she likes. We see a letter being delivered to ‘Elle’ early on and from the constant switching between following the letter and these images of her we automatically assume that this girl is Elle. This pictures show some of the examples of the things we can put together to create a whole image of the key character. We can tell from the clues that she is a girly girl who cares a lot about what she looks like, we can also see that she is popular, from the homecoming queen banner, likes designers, from her Tiffany necklace and Prada shopping bag, and also is caring and thoughtful as she has a dog which looks well kept and is dressed up in matching clothes to her. We only see her face when the music is finished and when the letter is finally passed to her and we find out that she is Elle.

Romeo and Juliet
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Macro analyses- The storyline and plot is given away from the title sequence by narration. They used narration to drive straight into the film and explains the storyline. The characters are introduced one by one with the title credit interrogated with still image. (Picture with actor/actress under the wording). They are introduced separately within their own lives to show they're role.Micro analyses-  There are many close up shots throughout to show characters facial expression, the close up shot provides a clear shot to the audience establishing the mood the actor is in. 



The first time

Macro& Micro analyses- The title sequence begins with a loud, bubbly song with teenagers heading to a party. This automatically shows the social group within the film. The slow motion shows how fast it is happening in real life illustrating the film is going to involve, sex and parties. The title sequence are pink making it obvious to the audience that its a romance film. the titles are interrogated with overlapping moving images.
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