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Analysis of Title Sequence By Nikunj Mandalia

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Analysis of Title Sequence

By Nikunj Mandalia

Page 2: Credit analysis

The short film introduces the audience to the name of the production company; Go For Broke Films. Instantly it shows that the audience are aware of the production company behind the film. The design of the text is elegant and simple and written on a post it note which is clever. They use this type of credit to capture the audiences attention

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In this shot, it shows that this was a film by Michael Evans and shows that he played a big role. Usually in mainstream media products, one person has this role and they have stuck to this. They have used the same text they used in the previous credit and this shows continuity.

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In this shot, we see the title of the film- Post it. The text is big which shows that it is the title of the film and is also positioned above the women sitting signifying that the film is evolving around her and the man on the side.

Page 5: Credit analysis

Here it shows the director and writer of the film and is in big and bold writing which is in the same text as in was in the opening credit which shows continuity and coherence

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The main cast are featured in the next scene within the credit sequence. All four names are together in the same font with the characters they played and shows that each role they played was just as important in the production and their roles have shaped the production.

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Here it shows the extra roles people played in the production that shaped the production to make it how it is. This shows that these roles are just as important. They are shown like this because it will take too much time to dedicate the frames to each role as there are many within the production. This type of credit sequence is usually at the end which they stuck to and used.