Title Research: Her Smell
Genre: Drama (my genre) and music
Website: Art of the Title
-What titles are displayed during the opening sequences?
During this title sequence they displayed a multitude of titles. They first displayed the writers, then the producers, then the actors within the film, then the line director, photography director and many other people who put work into this film. Within the span of 2 minutes and 9 seconds there was 32 titles.
- What images are prioritized in the opening sequence?
During this title sequence, they showed a multitude of images. They only showed images while displaying the names of the actors within the film. They showed images of what seems to be cd covers. They showed cd's from the band Ake girls multiple times. Overall they showed 14 images.
- What connotations do these images carry?
These images carry a rock and roll or indie type of band. These types of bands have a neutral connotation, so it really depends on what they are singing about.
- How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the outset?
This film is successful at establishing a feeling of the genre from the outset. They establish the genre though the music and the font. The music is about Hollywood and most movies based within Hollywood contains drama. Also, through the font you can tell what genre of this film will be. The font is written in glow and has a rock and roll style. This establishes a feeling of the genre which is drama.
- What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience?
The designers use a certain font which will appeal to its target audience. The target audience seems to teenagers/young adults. The music used also appeals to its target audience. Along with the images used.
- How has technology been used effectively? You want to consider camera angles, transitions and editing techniques.
The designers used split screen editing. The also used close up shot when taking pictures of the cd covers. There wasn't much technology used within this title sequence though.
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