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TITLE/CREDITS ASSIGNMENT BY DEBBIE MARQUES, MARIA YOUNES AND MILKA ERKO

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ORDER OF TITLES AND CREDITS ON OPENING SEQUENCE

• Name of production company

• Name of director/ producer

• Starring (main characters)

• Film title

• Featuring characters

• Art director

• Editing by

• Director of photography

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EXAMPLES OF TITLES AND CREDITSTopkapi

• Font looks childish • Spooky• Suits genre which is

thriller• Font has sharp edges

to emphasise dangers.

• Uneven writing which shows disorientation

• Font suits the genre which is drama.

• Credits are not in line which may emphasise confusion and ups and down in life

• Titles are positioned in clear areas so audience pays full attention on itEva

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EXAMPLES OF TITLES AND CREDITS. The dark knight

• All in capitals emphasises the action in the film

• Suits genre action drama

• Colour of font is dark to emphasise the tile of the film

• Font is very clear and bold .

• Thin writing looking very wavy to emphasise the fantasy in the story

• The colour white that symbolises purity

• Writing fading in with pictures which portrays mysteryCopelia

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EXAMPLES OF TITLES/ CREDITS

Thirteen

• Font looks childish to match the title of film

• No capital letters used to show the childishness and rebelling; not following rules

• Looks like teenage writing, kind of looks like it has a feminine touch showing immatureness.

• White against the black background to show that evilness is taking over the pureness.

• Written in capital letters to emphasise what kids were like in the 90s (audacious).

• Transition used for the title to appear was ‘type writer’ portrays different events happening one after the other/

Kids

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