Se7en Opening Credits
After watching and having a close analysis of the opening credits of the film se7en, we decided to look at parts of which we like and which we didn’t so much. Positives of this film were;
1. The abstract and weird clips pieced together- we thought that this was brilliant! As a thriller to see something like that and giving you as an audience and uncertainty of what is going to happen later on the film is exceptional.
2. Another thing we liked about the film was the unknown protagonist, we felt that this added mystery to the opening of the film and created the audience to feel intense as to what type of person you are going to see later on in the film.
As negatives we thought that there wasn’t any of which we would like to use from this film, we felt that it was just the effect we wanted to create in our own film and loosely took ideas from this film during the planning of our own.
Physco Opening Credits
After the analysis of Physco’s opening credits, my group and I discussed parts of which we felt we could gain ideas from and parts of which we don’t wasn’t present in our film. Positives of physco were;
- My group and I felt that the props of which was used in the film were very high-quality to represent a thriller genre. These included props such as, the use of blood which represented the thriller genre very well, the use of a knife which also was a great mirror of the genre which the film was and also the appearance of the clock we felt was very effective to created intensity to the audience.
- Another aspect of the film of which we thought was good, was once again the weird and random clips which created an uncertain feel to the audience as you are unable to piece together what is going to happen due to the many things happening at once in the opening.
Although I feel that a negative of this film was that the opening titles did actually take up a lot of the 2 minute opening, therefore valuable film time was wasted to the audience. This was also quite boring to watch as it was just a plain black background with a white title on, it created the clip to drag, and the effect of the film just didn’t feel as good as it could have been if they had the titles present over running film, instead of a black background.
Memento Opening Credits
The third film we analysed was memento, my group and I once again discussed which parts we feel worked well and which bits we didn’t feel worked as well. Some positives which we picked out from Memento’s opening credits were;
- Just like Physco we thought that the props that were used in the opening of the film, we thought that the use of the Polaroid’s, pair of glasses and blood added to the mysterious feel, of which my group and I wanted to make the audience feel.
- Another point of the film that we thought worked well was the fast motion rewind of time, showing something that happened just before the film started, showing the audience something that they didn’t already know. I thought this was really effective as it was very different and also gave the audience an understanding of why the protagonist is acting the way of which he is in the film.
On the other hand my group felt that points of which we thought didn’t work as well in the film was that for most of the 2 minute opening it was the same clip, of the Polaroid, which I felt resulted in the opening not being as effective as it could have been. Along with this my group and I also thought that the identifying of the man was not a good point, although this is because we feel that thrillers are more effective when you are left wondering what type of person the protagonist is.
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