Monday 4 March 2013

G321: Title Timeline for our Genre

  This is the title sequence to Sin City. Sin City is thriller and is 18 which is what our DVD copy will be rated. It is good to look at a time line of other films in this genre because it helps us get an idea of where we would like our titles to be and in what order. This is the timeline for the opening of Sin City.

0:00-0:02 - T1 Actor Name (Rutger Hauer) Fades in/out - Start
0:02-0:04 - T2 Actor Name (Jaime King) Fades in/out
0:04-0:06 - T3 Actor Name (Michael Madson) Fades in/out
0:06-0:08 - T4 Actor Name (Brittany Murphy) Fades in/out
0:08-0:11 - T5 Actor Name (Clive Owen) Fades in/out
0:11-0:14 - T6 Actor Name (Mickey Rourke) Fades in/out
0:14-0:16 - T7 Actor Name (Nick Stahl) Fades in/out
0:16-0:19 - T8 Actor Name (Bruce Willis) Fades in/out
0:19-0:22 - T9 Actor Name (Elijah Wood) Fades in/out
0:22-0:28 - T10 Writer (Frank Miller) Fades in/out
0:29-0:32 - T11 Casting Director (Mary Vernieu) Fades in/out
0:32-0:35 - T12 Line Producer (Bill Scott) Fades in/out
0:35-0:38 - T13 Editor (Robert Rodriguez) Fades in/out
0:38-0:41 - T14 Music (Robert Rodriguez, John Debney, Graeme Revell) Fades in/out
0:42-0:45 - T15 Executive Producers (Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein) Fades in/out
0:45-0:48 - T16 Producer (Elizabeth Avellan) Fades out/in
0:49-0:52 - T17 Special Guest Director (Quentin Tarrantino) Fades in/out
0:52-0:57 - T18 Directors (Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez) Fades in/out
0:57-1:00 - Fin

This Timeline shows us that all the main actors names come first and also the directors name comes last, this will be something i use in my opening because it draws the audience in by having the big name actors first. Also what I see from this is that the directors name is the longest because they are the most important and also how some actors have 1 second more than others, this is possibly because they are better known stars so it makes the audience more drawn in.

by Dan

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