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Film Opening Sequences
L/O: -to be able to analyse opening sequences by analysing it’s
components (looking at the key terms)-Assign 20: is to be able to analyse a set opening sequence
Key Terms
• Opening sequence• Title sequence• Teaser
• Billing– top billing
• Titles/Credits• Film title• Film credit• Opening credits• End credits
Film opening sequence
• What is it?• What are their purposes?
• What are some of your favourites? Why?
Key Terms DEFINITIONS
Film Title
FilmCredit
Billing
(Top & Last)
Opening Sequence
(Cold-open/Teaser)
Title Sequence
Opening Credits
Closing Credits
Title of film Name and/or role of person worked on film
The process of placing titles and credits in a film
The opening of a film
More modern films that set a scene in the opening which creates enigma (like a trailer) is called cold open or teaser. Example = 4-3-2-1 opening
The opening credits of a film in which the title and credits are separate from the film itself
Ex James Bond
The credits and the beginning of the film
The credits and the end of the film
Top = most important
Last = least important
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uaYiWu7uZs&safe=active
Recent trends• Opening sequences used to just be titles (billing)
• Now there are so many styles: – Opening sequence (montage or narrative based)– Title sequence– Teaser– Short and sweet and some long and complex
• Many major American films have done away with opening credits, not even displaying the film title until beginning of closing credits– Van Helsing in 2004 – Batman Begins in 2005– High school music – scene AFTER credits– Liar Liar & Cheaper by the Dozen 2- bloopers– The Hangover (intrigued to watch pictures which answer story in film)– Slumdog Millionaire (end credits have dance routine worked in)
Genre
• Different films and genres do these different:– Introducing characters– Establishing setting/story– Graphics/titles (title sequence)– Showing titles only
• DRAMA• THRILLER• HORROR• ACTION• ROMANCE
EVOLUTION (WIK)• Some opening credits are presented over the opening sequences of a film, rather
than in a separate title sequence.
• In some films/TV shows, the title and opening credits may be preceded by a "cold open," or teaser (brief scene), that helps to set the stage for the episode or film
4321 Scream 4
Is a ‘teaser’ as it previews a section later in the filmIt cuts off suddenly to create enigma, in which the film will answer the ultimate question as to why she jumped off bridge
Next slide….
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLrAbsppcjw&safe=active (scream 4)
No credits!!! But has a good reason….-trilogy (actors/companies and previous films already known-way to sell a film which people see as ‘typical horror/slasher”
Scream 4 opening
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3-typical convention with slight modern twists (facebook/texting)-similar to first opening sequence
-audience sees that part 1 is a like a parody of scream 1 – -however the convention of ‘unpredictable killer’ is then a parody
-they discuss stereotypical conventions of horror films- The chase/kill sequence reinforces conventions but also challenges them!
Opening Sequence Record Sheet
• Make sure you record all the opening sequences you watch over time!
• Write in chart• Eventually you will put on your blog
The opening sequences to watch……• Mothman Prophecies • Girl with Dragon tattoo• Blue Valentine• Lord of War• Ginger Snaps• Falling Down• Texas Chainsaw massacre (new version – youtube)• Mission Impossible• Evil Dead• Gattaca • Donnie Brasco• Alien• Bunny Lake is missing• Napoleon Dynamite• Cabin in the Woods• The last of us• To Kill a Mockingbird
• We’re here to help (title sequence)• Hitchcock = Pyscho (title sequence),
• + LOADS MORE OF YOUR GENRE/SUBGENRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (should do this independently)
Art of the Title www.artofthetitle.com
This website is fab!
Has loads of great opening sequences and title sequences.
(no animated or title/credit only title sequence analysis!)
If you click on one, you can then scroll down for more info (usually from directors)
Watchthetitles.com
Model: ‘Se7en’ opening sequence
We will look at the….
• PURPOSE• CONVENTIONS (relation to genre)• CAM SAM• MES• EDITING• SOUND• NARRATIVE• NARRATIVE THEORIES
Template to fill in
• Use this to take notes as you watch a clip
Task
• To complete a group analysis on 1 opening sequence
• BUT you must individually keep researching opening sequences– Write down on the record chart to keep track of all the
ones you watch– Then put them on your blog:
• hyper link of address (from youtube/artofthetitle)• screen grabs• bullet points about how they are effective)
Task (Assignment 9)
• These are the instructions!
Groups
Groups Film to analyse(From art of the title)
1 U TURN
2 RED LIGHTS
3 DAWN OF THE DEAD
Model ‘Seven’
• Let’s do one together• Get your opening sequence template• Will watch 4 times so take as many notes as
possible
• http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/se7en/
Assignment 9: Opening Sequence Analysis
Name 1Name 2Name 3
Group names & responsibilitiesName 1 Name 2 Name 3 Name 4
‘Seven’Film Details
Genre Psychological Crime Thriller
Year 1995
Director David Fincher
Main Actors Brad PittMorgan FreemanGwenyth PaltrowKevin Spacey
Film: Se7enGenre: Psychological Crime Thriller
Template Notes
Purpose (Genre)
Thriller Crime Psychological
Purpose (Opening Sequence)
• The purpose of this opening sequence is….
1.2.3.4.
ConventionsGeneral conventions of genre Conventions in Seven
(RE-INFORCE or CHALLENGE)Similar Films
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Camera ShotsCLOSE UPS EXTREME CLOSE UPS PURPOSE
-no mid shots or long shots -to create enigma and mystery of objects, settings and characters
• Explanation 1• Explanation 2• Explanation 3
See parts of a book but in reverse for mystery
Understand a book or journal is involved – but shot is not overhead so audience can’t see content
Can see pages of the book, not detail of writing but can see the writer is very obsessive
Camera Angles
Camera Movement
Mise-en-scene: Setting
Mise-en-scene: Lighting
Mise-en-scene: CharacterTerm Screen grab and AnnotationRepresentation
Body Language
Costume
Props
EDITING
• Diegesis• Continuity Editing• Pace• Time• Cutting• Transitions• Special Effects
SOUND• Sound scape• Diegetic• Non-diegetic• Synchronous• Ambient• Sound effects/foley• Score music• Dialogue• Volume control• Voiceover• Mode of address/direct• Sound perspective
NARRATIVESTRUCTURE TYPE ENIGMA
NARRATIVE THEORYTodorov
• Is it equilibrium, disequilibrium or new equilibrium in the opening sequence? Why?
• If you don’t know, why do you think this is?
NARRATIVE THEORYPropp
• If not applicable, WHY?
• Any similarities to character types?
NARRATIVE THEORYBarthes
Enigma Codes Action Codes Semantic Codes
Symbolic Codes
Cultural Codes
NARRATIVE THEORYCameron
Anachronic Forking Path Split Screen Episodic