Friday 5 February 2010

Credits from Panic room + Six feet under






The panic room credits are very unusual because they put their titles in a city's landscape. This is a particularly effective use of titles because they are angled so their against the buildings and suit in with the landscape even though they are so bold and out of place. It represents the Thriller genre because of the thrilling music used. It creates an effect of suspense like something eventful and evil will happen in the film which represents to the thriller genre also.

The credits in 6 feet under are very unusual and effective because they are strange and mysterious hooking in the audience because they get appealed by the mystery of whats occurring. The music also represents this as its a mysterious unusual soundtrack you wouldn't usually hear. They represent death in a variety of ways to relate to the name of the programme and the genre. It shows a hospital gurney with a dead body on heading into a mysterious bright light suggesting that this person is going to heaven. It also shows a flower dying of lack of water but at a very high speed so it dies almost instantly. This all suggests the programme is a crime thriller about a series of murders.

Are credits will be a style similar to Panic room with the title of our film coming up as we have a long shot looking over the long road car park. We shall show the names of the director, actors etc whilst the film is playing in the very beginning of the clip. we shall use bold white writing which stands out and makes a point which will suit with our genre, crime thriller. Our soundtrack at the intro to our clip will coincide with our titles making a turn in the track when a title comes up on the screen.

Our credits could easily be as creative as the two clips above. This is because the two clips above have simply filmed appropriate mise-en-scene and used an effective soundtrack to create credits relating to the genre. We could easily do this as long as we choose thrilling mise-on-scene and an appropriate soundtrack.

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