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Wednesday 17 February 2016

Analysis of the titles

Revenge of the Bridesmaids 2010

01:09 ABC FAMILY PRESENTS
01:16 REVENGE OF THE BRIDESMAIDS
01:33 RAVEN SYMORÉ
01:45 JOANNA GARCIA
01:52 DAVID CLAYTON ROGERS
01:55 VIRGINIA WILLIAMS
01:58 CHRYSSIE WHITENHEAD
02:01 BRITTANY ISHIBASHI
02:16 AND DETH BRODERICK ASOLIVIA 
02:23 MUSIC BY DANNY LUX
02:28 EDITED BY SCOT KELLY 
02:31 PRODUCTION DESIGENER MARCIA HINDS 
02:46 DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY NIEL ROACH 
02:51 CO-PRODUCER LAWRENCE DUCCESCHI 
02:57 PRODUCER BETSY DANBURY 
03:01 PRODUCER BETH MILLER 
03:04 EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS PAUL SCHIFF
TAI DUNCAN
03:15 EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS FRANK VAN ZERBECK 
04:17 WRITTEN BY
DAVID KENDALL &
BOB YOUNG AND
STEPHANIE PHILLIPS &
MARK AMATO
04:22 DIRECTED BY JOMES HAYMAN

These are the Titles for the movie Revenge of the Bridesmaids 2010

The fonts are in pink and bold. All the titles were in titles. The were all about the same size, except "&","AND", jobs of the people in that movie, as they were smaller. For example: "PRODUCER BETSY DANBURY"



Submarine (2010)



 The fist title we get from the movie Submarine is "Film4 and the UK Film Council presents" This title differs from the movie Revenge as it gets the image. It has a blue background and in white bold letter. The title appears and cuts into a different shot in 2 sec.
 This is the image if the next scene. This scene shows the bedroom of the central protagonist. With a camera panning to the left.
After 3 sec the shot changes to titles again with the next words"" The font is the same as before. Here they have used "In association with" to introduce the next precentor.

The shot then cuts to the similar but with different words scene.
The next scene appears after with camera panning to the right, showing the whole bedroom. As the camera reaches towards the window it gets cut once again. Non-diegetic/diegetic sound as it has birds and waves but it may also be coming from outside(we cannot see those two actions but we can assume where they are coming from)
 The next scene appears with again "In association with"
 After it cuts to this scene where they introduce the production company.
They make huge gaps between the letters but when it comes to the word "PRODUCTION" the letters are closer to each other.







Then the scene changes back to the bedroom with the central protagonist sitting next to the window. At this point the non-diegetic sound comes back in with the voice over from the boy.








Then it cuts to the establishing shot of the town. It shows a few establishing shots before showing the next title.
While the shots are being shown the non-diegetic sound of instrumental music is being played.






The final title was the title of the movie which was different from the all the other titles which were portrayed earlier on. This title is in white, bold and split into three syllables. The back ground is different as well. This one has a view of the sea and the sun set.








Wild Child (2008)


 The fist title with appears is the Universal Pictures Present as you can see the word presents is write-in small font however, still in capitals.


 The previous scene then fades away as the new blue background appears. This layering was used to show our central protagonist sleeping.
The new title then comes up with "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" in small and "STUDIOCANAL" in large. This title was placed in the middle once again to make it well noticeable.



 As the camera zooms in thought the glass of the window, we get the central protagonist with the titles in the middle showing the " A WORKING TITLE PRODUCTION"



The title of the movie was finally introduces with different font, size and placement. The title is gold and purple and the word wild has studs, this was made to make an accent on that word.








On this scene you could see how our protagonist is leaving her bedroom as she is trying to put on her bathrobe with has a stereotype of being wealthy. As she puts it on she walks into the title making it seem after as it being hit.












2 comments:

DB said...

Good; next discuss and blog with Riona what you consider to be a typical set of titles based on your combined 6 samples, paying close attention to the wording (especially for director and companies), timing and order
Note: capitals = UPPER CASE. There is also lower case and sentence case. The Submarine titles are 'force justified' (a term from DTP; print layout)

DB said...

IF you do proceed with filming Orla, take direct inspiration from the films you've looked at here: you've included screenshots which very clearly show the radically different mise-en-scene of the bedrooms!