Title Sequences
In most films the order in which the titles are in the opening sequence are:
-The ident
-The producer of the film
-The director of the film
-The main characters (the first 3 in order of importance)
-The movie title
The length of the opening credits are about 2 or 3 minutes long depending on how many people there are to credit. They tend to show only the important people in the opening sequence because showing everyone would make it boring and off putting therefore they put the rest of the credits at the end.
The font styles used depends on the film genre. More exciting and powerful films such as action or horror would have big, bold and colourful writing but more calmer films such as a romance or a chick flick would have smaller writing so that it fits in with the tone of the film.
The font size depends on how important the person is in the film. For example the ident would be big and bold as its seen as a very important feature. The producer and director of the film would also have a large font due to their important contribution. The very main characters would have large fonts however the not as important characters would have smaller fonts as their would usually be more than one of their names on the same page as once. Then the movie title would be large as its the most important feature.
The font size depends on how important the person is in the film. For example the ident would be big and bold as its seen as a very important feature. The producer and director of the film would also have a large font due to their important contribution. The very main characters would have large fonts however the not as important characters would have smaller fonts as their would usually be more than one of their names on the same page as once. Then the movie title would be large as its the most important feature.
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