Conventions Of Title Sequences - The Conjuring

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By Maddie Mason

CONVENTIONS OF TITLE SEQUENCETHE CONJURING

DIRECTED BY

WRITTEN BY

PRODUCED BY

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY

PRODUCTION DESIGNER

EDITOR

CAST

CAST CONTINUED

CASTING BY

COSTUME DESIGNER

MUSIC BY

PRODUCTION DESIGNER

DIRECTOR

STUDIO

STUDIO

PRODUCTION DESIGNER

TITLE OF FILM

Throughout this title sequence the audience is made to feel tense and scared due to the frightening pictures and the creepy music. All of the images shown, such as newspaper articles and real life images of the family included in the film, makes the film seem more scarier and realistic. This makes the audience see a sense of reality making them think it could happen to them. The music is quiet but dramatic, but still has a scary ere to it which causes the audience to feel scared whilst watching it. The title sequence lasts a total of 2 minutes and 3 seconds and for the whole time it shows newspaper articles, family photos, scary related images such as grave stones, people doing a Ouija Board and thing related to Christianity. Many camera shots where used within the title sequence, such as extreme long shots, mid shots and close ups which all make up this Montague sequence. Some examples of the camera shots used are:

ANALYSIS

Extreme Long Shot Long Shot Mid Shot

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