Title Research: Panic Room

Art of the Title

 The opening sequence shows the production company in charge of the film. It shows the company that works with distributing the movie. The film then starts to show the actors playing in the movie. Then it shows the title of the film. The sequence then starts to name the people who helped cast the film, as well as the director. It showed who was in charge of music, costuming, editing, photography, then the producers. The opening sequence is in a city. it consists of tall buildings and roads of the city.


These images and the city clips may indicate where the entire film will take place. There could also be an important building that plays into the plot. Sometimes in thrillers, you find out that one of the previous settings had an important aspect to put the plot together. The opening could also be foreshadowing of what places will be important later on.

The music used in the opening sounds very suspenseful. There were not many pictures aside from the building. This opening sequence probably wouldn't grab as much attention as other films. However, the dynamic and the ways that the camera glides across the building gives the viewer an almost action genre

The style of the letter is very interesting. The sharp letters allow the audience to engage in actually reading the words. Sometimes people don't read the titles in the opening sequence. The way the words are positioned onto the buildings also made the opening look more appealing. The cut letters really fit that of a thriller very well.


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