1- Titles super imposed on a blank background
This is the most common type of title
sequence as its informative and it stands out, making it memorable. Also, many
different types of elements come into play, you have to have a background that
contrasts with the writing as it will make it more memorable. They are also low
budget so its cheap to run so its the easiest option. It is also extremely
uncomplicated, so its a good way to get a message across.
From watching the two examples, I am
now informed that a contrast in text and background is very useful as it makes
it extremely memorable and its very informative. I liked the yellow writing
with the black background as it stood out to me.
2-Titles accompanied with still images
This is a more elaborate version of
title sequencing, it steps outside the white background with black text and is
more creative. A lot of title cards were created by hand, which is useful now
as it is more creative to use the old way, just with more colour and different
text. Titles that are accompanied by still images usually include more than the
studio name and film makers. Studios were beginning to accept and develop this
new way of sequences, this would also make their contribution to the film more
recognisable.
The requirements are to combine
different types of media to make the background as well as using music that can
compliment the still images.
3-Titles without moving images
This category uses images and sound
to attract the audience. The moving image is usually to put across a metaphor
or narrative thread for the audience to try and work out as they are usually
subtle.
4-Titles built around animation and motion graphics
Animated text became more popular
around the 1990s. The titles became part of the image which required a lot of
editing skills.
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