For one of the film openings from my chosen genre (psychological thriller) we were asked to write a timeline of titles for when each title appeared in the opening. This would allow us to gain an insight into when titles were introduced to the opening.
Titles Timeline
0.13-0.16 - a CRUISE/WAGNER PRODUCTIONS
SOGECINE
LAS PRODUCCIONES DEL ESCORPION
production
0.20-0.23 - Nicole KIDMAN
in
0.26-0.30 - The OTHERS
0.33-0.35 - Fionulla FLANAGAN
0.37-0.39 - Christopher ECCLESTON
0.42-0.44 - Alakina MANN
James BENTLEY
0.46-0.48 - Eric SYKES
0.50-0.52 - Elaine CASSIDY
0.54-0.57 - Keith ALLEN
Renee ASHERSON
Michelle FAIRLEY
0.58-1.02 - casting
Jina JAY
Shaheen BAIG
1.03-1.06 - costume design
Sonia GRANDE
1.08-1.10 - sound
Ricardo STEINBERG
1.11-1.13 - production design
Benjamin FERNANDEZ
1.15-1.18 - director of photography
Jaier AGUIRRESAROBE A.E.C
1.19-1.24 - executive producers
Tom CRUISE
Paula WAGNER
1.25-1.29 - executive producers
Bob WEINSTEIN
Harvey WEINSTEIN
Rick SCHWARTZ
1.30-1.34 - produced by
Fernando BOVAIRA
Jose Luis CUERDA
Sunmin PARK
1.35-1.39 - written and directed by
Alejandro AMENABAR
(End of Titling)
1.44-1.47 - Jersey, the Channel Islands
1945
(Introduction to place and time - historical)
I found that the institutional titles came first introucing production and presenting with the main actor following. This increases box office appeal as it states the main actor which viewers would have an interest in. The main title of the film (The OTHERS) was introduced close to the beginning of the titles, followed by other actors casting, costume design, sound, production design, director of photography, executive producers and finishing with written and directed by.
This task gave me an idea of what titles we should try include in the opening to my groups psychological thriller and at what time they would appear so i am able to take this into account when filming and editing the piece in order to create a strong title sequence like the one in this film.
I think that showing the audience the location and time is a good idea as it gives them an idea of the setting and creates an atmosphere so I will take this into account when planning and producing my film opening.
I then compared these titles a different genre film I chose to analyse the opening and title sequence of mean girls(2004) which is a comedy.
Mean Girls (2004)
Titles Timeline
0.00-0.17 - Paramount institutional logo (animated)
0.18-0.20 - PARAMOUNT
PICTURES PRESENT
0.21-0.23 - A
LORNE
MICHAELS
PRODUCTION
0.24-0.26 - LINDSAY LOHAN
0.27-0.29 - MEAN GIRLS
-------------Film introduction - long pause of titles-------------
Titles begin to use a sliding and bouncing transistions - unusual & different
1.41-1.44 - RACHEL McADAMS
1.46-1.48 - TIM MEADOWS
1.52-1.54 - AMY POEHLER
1.55-1.57 - ANA GASTEYER
2.02-2.04 - LACEY CHABERT
2.14-2.17 - LIZZY CAPLAN
DANIEL FRANZESE
2.27-2.30 - NEIL FLYNN
JONATHAN BENNETT
AMANDA SEYFRIED
2.38-2.41 - AND
TINA FEY
2.47-2.50 - CASTING BY
MARCI LIROFF
3.00-3.03 - BASED ON THE BOOK
"QUEEN BEES AND
WANNABES"
BY ROSALIND WISEMAN
3.06-3.09 - MUSIC SUPERVISORS
AMANDA SCHEER DEMME
BUCK DAMON
3.15-3.17 - MUSIC COMPOSED
AND CONDUCTED BY
ROLFE KENT
3.25-3.28 - CO-PRODUCER
LOUISE ROSNER
3.40-3.44 - COSTUME DESIGNER
MARY
JANE FORT
4.01-4.03 - EDITOR
WENDY
GREENEBRICMONT,
A.C.E
4.06-4.08 - PRODUCTION DESIGNER
CARY WHITE
4.18-4.21 - DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
DARYN OKADA, ASC
4.29-4.32 - EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
JILL MESSICK
4.33-4.36 - PRODUCED BY
LORNE MICHAELS
4.38-4.41 - SCREENPLAY BY
TINA FEY
4.53-4.56 - DIRECTED BY
MARK WATERS
END OF TITLES.
The titles in this opening are bold and colourful and stand out to the viewers and reflect the genre to give a lively atmosphere. They are of a simple font but with the use of colour, this helps to introduce the film and actors.
There are many similarities and differences between the way in which the titles run and are presented in a psychological thriller and comedy genre.
Similarities
The titles run in a similar order:
- Production companys
- Logos begin the title sequence with the main actors name following and then the title of the film which is the same in both openings.
- Other actors names are then shown followed by crew members, casting, screenplay, music etc.
- Both title sequences reflect the genre in which they are trying to convey and leave an open narrative.
Differences
- The two fonts and colours are very different as they reflect different atmospheres
- The titles in a psychological thriller are also closer together within the opening than a comedy and the timings of each title are closer together with no breaks where as a comedy is given a pause in titles in which it shows part of the opening in more detail. .
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