Order and Style of film titles
The order, it is very important to have a structured order and style depending on the film as this gives to audience a preview of what the films genre will be about. Our film in particular is a unexpected psychological thriller therefore we wanted to give a hint to the audience about this.
Reference of picture: https://www.studiobinder.com/film-credits-order-template/
Film name:
production company: pillback productions
film by: Pulp Studios
director: Jack Williams
lead cast;
Jules: Lucia Mont
Young Jules: Anna Zach
real mom: Mia james
fake mom: Maya Smith
casting director: Oliver Murphy
costume designer: Alison turner
editors: Tom roberts
executive producer: Ronald evans
Producer: harry Philips
Screenplay: Hannah Moore
For our opening title sequence we took a reference and inspired ourselves with movies such as “Split”, “Shutter island” and “Black Widow” as we thought they had the same genre, psychological thriller, and story board that we thought our film had as well. For Split the whole story board is meant to be of this girl getting kidnapped and then she meets this guy that has personality disorder therefore although it is not the same story exactly it comes with elements that helped us influence our film and create the opening title sequence that we just produced. For the fonts, we decided to do something classical and quite basic as we have a lot going on in the opening title sequence anyways. We then also decided to put it in a white colour as this way by the end scene you can clearly see the film name.
Split Opening title sequence:
We decided we liked the classical font and the white color that they used however thought that it was too confusing and extreme to add all the transitions and effects as out opening title sequence already includes Jules having her morning routine and then the action part starts. Therefore we had this as an idea as we liked the colour and font that Split had.

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