What does he think makes a good title sequence?
these are the things that make a good title sequence according to kyle cooper:
title sequences that would make you want to watch more of the film, title sequences that have a high standard or expectation for the audience and also very importantly sequences that make their way in to the film seamlessly.
What is important about the font used in the film "Seven"?
the importance of the font used in the film "se7en" is that it sets the tone of the film, the font is similar to the serial killers hand writing which can be seen in his journals/diaries this gives the audience an insight into the film.
another importance of the font used in se7en is that because the audience have some insight in to the film they know what to expect or what may come up in the film, this is because they were shown the title sequence if they were not shown the sequence they wouldn't have a clue or would be lost.
Why does Cooper think titles are so important to a film?
cooper thinks title sequences are important in a film because it can really help out the film by grabbing there attention from the very beginning, the title sequence puts the audience ahead of where they need to be in the film.
cooper thinks title sequences are important in a film because it can really help out the film by grabbing there attention from the very beginning, the title sequence puts the audience ahead of where they need to be in the film.
What problems might a studio face after an audience test screening?
studio may not have enough of a budget to do another shot or scene, also audience may not have understood some bits of the sequence.
Why do the 2 ½ minutes of the title sequence become important for the studio?
it is important for the studio as it becomes a scene for the movie, also so the audience is able to understand the title sequence better, furthermore it helps to put in info into the title sequence that has been left out
What do the title sequence to "Dawn of the Dead" try to do?
the title sequence for this film tries to make the title sequence a part of the film itself as if they're one piece.
What does he mean by "story based" main title sequence?
clear metaphor and back story
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