Captain America
Captain America’s title sequenced is fully animated and
designed in a cartoon fashion. The cartoon has clever transitions between
different animations and there is movement all the time in the title sequence,
as each name is displayed the movement slows down to allow it to be read. The
music in the background of this sequence is band music and enables the title
sequence to flow through along to the rhythm, there are no lyrics or singing in
this sequence making it very effective.
I like this sequence because there is lots of movement and
transitions between different titles however this slows down to enable you to
read the titles easily without feeling sick. I also like how the titles change
at just the right speed enabling you to have enough time to read them properly
but ensuring they do not drag on and you are not waiting around for the next
titles. This title sequence is effective because it displays all the boring
information to the viewer whilst not making the viewers too bored because there
is more going on than just text displayed.
I feel this has been done because it first of all sets the
scene for the time period the movie is set in and also it gives the viewer a
fist insight of what the movie is about. In the sequence we see images of
planes and tanks, all which are designed in the World War 2 poster theme
foreshadowing the film, might be set in war time or about war. This all gets
the viewer’s imagination triggered of what the movie might be about.
Hulk
The tile sequence of the hulk is packed with different shots
and fast cuts. This immediately gains the audience’s
attention before the movie has even started as they are trying to take on
everything that’s going on and make a logical explanation onto why it is going
on as so much is unknown at this point of the movie and can’t be matched
together easily. This title sequence has mysterious music in and no digetic
sound from the clips that you are seeing behind the titles; there are also no
lyrics creating a dramatic entrance to the movie. The way they have incorporated
the titles into a brief and mysterious introduction to the movie is a very good
technique as it draws the audience’s attention so quickly and sets them in the
right frame of mind to watch the film.
I like this sequence as it is unconventional to many other
title sequences due to the amount that is happening behind the title seen. The
clips in the background of scientific experiments and genetic testing give a
very good first insight in the movie and the slight confusion with all the
clips only motivates the audience into watching the rest of the film. However
for some viewers this might confuse them too much and corrupt them in understanding
the main plot of the movie due to the amount of information they can take on
board at once.
I feel this has been done to engage the audience instantly in
the film they are about to watch without giving information away about the main
plot. I think they have made it more clear what the film is about possibly
preparing the audience in interpreting and understanding the film to a higher
level.
The Incredible
You have analysed each title sequence thoroughly. Try to show off your knowledge of terminology and audience - why is each title sequence effective? How would it make the audience feel?
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