Title Research: The Invisible Man
This is from the website "Art of the Title": www.artofthetitle.com
- What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? "Universal Pictures Presents" " A BH/ GOALPOST PRODUCTION" "IN ASSOCIATION WITH NERVOUS TICK PRODUCTIONS" "THE INVISIBLE MAN"
- What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? The image is the bottom of a cliff. There are waves crashing on a rock that reveals the movie titles. These are the opening production credits.
- What connotations do these images carry? The loud noises of the waves crashing against the rock is scary because that means the waters aren't calm. When the ocean is like this it's extremely dangerous. The title sequences have negative connotations.
- How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the outset? The sound of the waves paired with the dark sky is alluding to the fact that something bad will happen. By the title, the main character might be in unknown danger. This will easily hook anybody to want to watch it. It's very ominous and it makes the viewer curious straightaway.
- What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience? The creepy vibe is there in the title sequence to ensure thriller and horror, film viewers watch. The title sequence shows that the audience is up for an adventure. It's like the quiet before the storm.
- How has technology been used effectively? The splashes of water revealing the production credits are a good use of the environment surrounding the setting. The tilt revealing the house at the end is probably where the main character lives. Also, the lack of background music allows the audience to be attentive and the loud sounds of the waters keep them alert.
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