Definition: A title sequence ( also called an into ) is the method by which films or television programs present the title, key production and cast members, utilising conceptual visuals and sound. It typically includes (or begins with ) the text of the opening credits, and helps establish the setting and tone of the program. It may consist of live action, animation, music, still images and/or graphics.
(With reference to: https://en.wikipedia.org/Wiki/Title_sequence )
Film Title Examples
The following are only the main film titles therefore, not including, director and actors ect.
(With reference to: https://en.wikipedia.org/Wiki/Title_sequence )
Film Title Examples
The following are only the main film titles therefore, not including, director and actors ect.
This is the title of the DreamWorks film Madagascar. The typography is bold and really stands out from the back background. The red and orange colours that are used represent the tropical country that the film is set in; sun, sand and warmth. The main title ' Madagascar 3' is curvy and curves upwards slightly making 'Europe's most wanted' fit neatly underneath where it curves.
The first thing that stands out about the STAR TRECK title is the colour. It is a metallic silver which strongly represents the science fiction genre. The typography is very strong and bold, the edges are very sharp and fully represent the genre. The title is positioned directly in the centre.
The Toy Story film title is very representative of the genre and has the child/toy look to it. This is created by the use of primary colours ( red and blue ) and the very strong yellow which is used for the typography. The typography is bold and fun. It is quite chunky and possibly represents blocks or toys, which would be relevant to the film. This is set in front of the background of sky blue with clouds, further adding to the childlike look which strongly represents the genre and target audience of the film.