What does the sequence tell us about the story?
This title sequence for Catch me if you can, tell us the film is going to be fast paced, because the opening sequence sound track and visual is fast paced. The film may be set in the 1920's,because the music sound like a stereo typical 1920's spy/detective film soundtrack. The whole sequence is all about spy's and now days we don't have many spy's, but they did in the 1920's.
The are figures shown, are chasing each other in the sequence, so this could mean that the whole film is about a chase. It creates the feeling that it is a thriller, but very lightly. The sequence has all of the elements, but it seems like it is more of an action or crime film.
The are figures shown, are chasing each other in the sequence, so this could mean that the whole film is about a chase. It creates the feeling that it is a thriller, but very lightly. The sequence has all of the elements, but it seems like it is more of an action or crime film.
What does it tell us about the character?
The sequence shows airplanes, and the background is blue which could represent the sky, so this tells us that the main character could be a pilot. The music gives us the feel action and mystery, and it sounds like what other soundtracks for other spy films sound like. It have that dramatic but fast paced music, this could mean some characters could be spy's. A lot of the characters are wearing suits and holding suitcases, so a character could be working in business, or a spy or detective pretending to be a spy,
The sequence shows airplanes, and the background is blue which could represent the sky, so this tells us that the main character could be a pilot. The music gives us the feel action and mystery, and it sounds like what other soundtracks for other spy films sound like. It have that dramatic but fast paced music, this could mean some characters could be spy's. A lot of the characters are wearing suits and holding suitcases, so a character could be working in business, or a spy or detective pretending to be a spy,
What mood does it create?
A title sequence is there for legal reasons to give the production company, main actors and everyone involved in making the film credit. But it also their to set scene, which involves creating the mood. The moods that are created are suspense and mystery. The suspense is created with the soundtrack, the dramatic and eerie music gives us that anxious excitement. The mystery is created with the visual itself, why are they running? who are they?
Why am I looking at this?
I am looking at it because it is a title sequence, which is what I will be making. Looking at different title sequences gives me inspiration, for when I create my own. Saul Bass handmade design was used, it was transposed and developed to be more modern.
I am looking at it because it is a title sequence, which is what I will be making. Looking at different title sequences gives me inspiration, for when I create my own. Saul Bass handmade design was used, it was transposed and developed to be more modern.
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