Thursday, January 30, 2020

Title Research: artofthetitle.com

My group and I are researching the website, www.artofthetitle.com to get some background information. This way we can learn more about titles in the beginning of films so we can make our titles the best possible. The website includes many different movie title sequences so you can see examples of different styles and genres. There are also many different designers and studios to show how personal taste affects title sequence styles. Information about different designers and studios is provided so you have background information about each one. The icon for each studio is shown so you can recognize who they are if you see them in a movie. The designer's past and current studios are shown so you can make connections between designers and studios. Also on this website they have the top ten Title sequences of the year. These are great titles to study, because it is always good to base your rough draft of another title sequence. Each sequence is different form the next on the list showing different types off executions of a title sequence. All of these sequences have a unique spin on what a title sequences is and we hope that us as a group can replicate that but with our own charm. With all of these different sequences, there is a handful of great thriller movie title sequences on the website that we can use to study and help shape our own for our movie. My group mates and I didn’t really know what a title sequence was before we learned about it form this website. We didn’t know how intricate it is and how much it sets up the theme in a movie. This website is a great tool and a source for us to help make our movie the best it can be. 

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