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Title Research : Watch the Titles Website

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    The website, watchthetitles.com, is a website providing samples of movie titles. It involves movies, television programs, and even interviews. Multiple different elements are used in a typical film title sequence. Titles are not just a film's title. Titles also involve cast including the director and notable actors as well. For a few reasons, I have decided to use this website. The first is convenience, since it is easy to access the web. The website is divided into 3 major categories: Title Sequences, Designers, and Studios. There is a search bar to find if there are title sequences included for a specific film. If just browsing, the website also has titles divided into different categories. The categories are Feature Film, TV Shows, Event Titles, Student Projects, Video Games, and French Fridays. With each category, there is a selection of titles from films of that category. Each title clip also has paragraphs written going into detail on how the film went. The page also...

Title Research : A Fistful of Dollars

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   The movie “A  Fistful  of Dollars” was title researched on  www.watchthetitles.com   because it has the same genre as my group and I’s genre,  Drama . This movie contains seventeen titles with multiple people in each category. These titles included presenters, production, in association, the film type, the actual title, actors, castings, edited by, production designer ,  co-producers, executive producers, producers, written and directed by.   The main images portrayed are  outlines of  cowboys  riding horses  and cowboy s hooting scenes.  These images  are  either   black on red or red on black.  The letterings are also white.  The clips are scattered and quick as to not reveal too much about the film but still create a drama filled introduction.   The connotation in  these  images invokes  an  old western drama  feel and gives the idea of what the movie is goi...

Title Research: Juno

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  The movie “Juno” was researched on  www.artofthetitles.com  because of our genre Drama.  To start off , there  are 23 titles that appear during the opening sequence.  They include   the directors, producers, actors and title of the show. There  are  a few others named but basically everyone who had a role in the making of the film is name. The  images  that are prioritized in the opening scene is Juno   only really. She’s the only  c ha racter that the camer a  is focused on the whole entire time.  Things around her is being edited and she’s depicted sort of grey.  She’s just walking drinking a jug of  lemonade  along the way.  It also makes me wonder if the lemonade is anything significant.  The connotation these images carry is that the film is mostly centered on Juno. The film established a feeling of drama because you’re already won dering why a young girl like Juno is wandering aro...

Title Research : Catch Me if You Can

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  This  movie  “Catch  me if you can ”   was researched  on   www.artofthetitle .com   because it  goes with our  genre , Drama.   During the opening sequence  2 8  titles are displayed. They  includ e  the directors, producers, actors, etc. from the movie. Throughout the  3  minutes of the opening scene there are many images shown to represent what the movie will be about.   It's clear that images are outlines of people and  places,  such as the airport, party,   etc.   I n these scenes is   a person running away from another person.  There is a lot of color in every different scene.  They are used for their symbolic force.   The connotation in these images invokes a drama filled scenarios   of what  is to come from  movie .  Throughout  the opening   scene   the  t heme of drama is heavily carried out.    It...