Research: Art of the Title Website

I was going to this website to learn about the supposed art of film sequence making that I usually took for granted and I was able to learn a lot thanks to this website.  I was able to learn that in a specific movie and its sequence how in every movie sequence the filmmaker uses a lot of symbolism to give the film an appropriate dark and ominous fell as the movies themselves want to show in the beginning.  There is also the fact that the openings also enjoy foreshadowing upcoming deaths with that symbolism and the themes that it gives off works well with the combination of the music used by its composer. While that area of the website confirmed to me about how much time it takes for the title designers to make them and how much thought goes into them, I then go to an area discussing a movie with a very simple title sequence. It was a horror movie and the website made a simple look into a mountain as something more as more of a giant imposing presence in the movie being greater than the family that is trapped there. It also made details that I personally thought was small better like when a bird’s eye chase happens in it that I thought was random but was something that shows the family that I mention earlier isolation and madness. It makes the movie sequence be much better in my eyes with me also realizing as to how the movie sequence never resorted things that are usually shown to be scary makes it much better. It then talked a lot about the large amount of effort that the filmmakers took to be able to make it with needing to try to follow the car as well as being in the air and that makes it better in my eyes. Finally, we see the carrier of an influential title sequence maker David Fincher and while I might not be able to tell you everything, I learned thanks to my restriction of 10 sentences it was nice to see as to how David Fincher made his movie title sequences. Thank you for reading this blog this is the first non 20 sentences blog that I did so I hope that you enjoy this one it was great learning more about something that I did not pay any attention to and I wish you well with all your future endeavors.

 


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