Our Final Horror Sequence 2010

Monday, January 25, 2010

Research on Titles

When thinking about the placement of credits you have three main options:
  • The first is to have basic, bold credits in the middle of the screen, this is the formal option to pretty much get the credits over and done with.
  • The second is you could have the credits co-opirated into the actually film, e.g in a poster or replection on a window, this is a more modern way.
  • The third is to have them on screen when introducing the actors/actresses, so we know which actors plays which role.
A good example of the first technique to place the credits is 'silence of the lambs'.





As you can see from this video the words are big and bold and right in the middle of the screen, this tells us that what is going ojn in the background isn't that important as they wouldn't be covering up anything that has any significance to the story.


A good example of the second technique is 'Panic Room'.





As you can see from the video the credits are in-corperated into the scene, this is more interesting than the third option and it tells us that the film is likely to either be clever or modern.


A good example of the third technique is 'Diagnosis Murder'





In this example the names of the actors only appear when you can see their faces, when it moves on to other actors then the names change. This is commonly done in dramas.


Conclusion


From the research we have done on the placement of credits we have decided to go with the first technique as it suites a horror film more than the others, technique no. 2 suits action or comedy films and technique no.3 suits TV dramas more than films. However we will not have the words in the middle of the scene as the audience needs to be focusing on what is going on in the opening sequence.

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