Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Twilight saga:Breaking Dawn part 2 titles



Times
Titles/names
3-6 seconds
Summit Entertainment logo
10-13 seconds
Summit Entertainment presents
14-17 seconds
Temple Hill production in association with Sunswept entertainment
18-23 seconds
Breaking Dawn part two (Film title)
24-26 seconds
Kristen Stewart
27-30 seconds
Robert Pattinson
30-33 seconds
Taylor Lautner
34-36 seconds
Billy Burke
37-40 seconds
Peter Facinelli
41-43 seconds
Elizabeth Reaser
44-46 seconds
Kellan Lutz
47-50 seconds
Nikki Reed
51-54 seconds
Jackson Rathbone
56-59 seconds
Ashley Greene
1:01-1:04
With Michael Sheen
1:06-1:09
And Dakota Fanning
1:10-1:14
Mackenzie Foy, Julia Jones, Boo Boo Stewart
1:15-1:19
Lee Pace, Christian Camargo, Mia Maester
1:23-1:28
Casey Labow, Maggie Grace, Myanna Buring
1:30-1:34
Joe Anderson, Omar Metwally, Rami Malek
1:35-1:39
Guri Weinberg, Noel Fisher
1:40-1:42
Casting by
1:44-1:47
Costume designer
1:48-1:51
Music supervisor
1:52-1:56
Music by
1:57-2:00
Visual effects supervised by
2:01-2:05
Editors
2:06-2:10
Production designer
2:11-2:14
Director of photography
2:15-2:18
Co-producer
2:19-2:23
Executive producers
2:27-2:31
Produced by
2:32:2:35
Produced by Stephenie Meyer
2:37-2:40
Based on the novel
2:41-2:44
Screenplay by
2:48-2:50
Directed by Bill Condon


Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Keith (2008) film opening

The film begins with a panning shot upwards along a cliff face to reveal a truck slowly moving forward. A range of close up shots of the truck follow, which gives the viewer more insight to the vehicle, which suggests that it is an important part of the story line. Also these close up shots are very effective as they are quite delicate and simple which could also suggest the nature of the scene and sets the atmosphere. It then pans out to show a girl lying in the back looking up at the sky; this uses enigma narrative as the audience does not know who she is and why she is there, all whilst the truck is still moving towards the edge of a cliff with water below. This clip is actually from towards the end of the film; however, it is placed at the beginning so the audience will want to know more about the story and the girl and wander how she got to this situation.


The purpose of this film opening is to create mystery around a girl who is later the main character to entice the viewers, it partially introduces the setting and it hints at the story line as it clearly focuses on two main things: the truck and the female protagonist. The atmosphere is also implied however, the atmosphere in the following scene is very different so again the audience is left wandering as to how the story plans out to reach this particular scene. 

21 Jump Street Titles


Time
Title/name
7-10 seconds
Directed by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller
10-13 seconds
Screenplay by Michael Bacall
13-16 seconds
Story by Michael Bacall & Jonah Hill
22-24 seconds
Bases on the television series created by Patrick Hasburgh & Stephen J. Cannel
25-28 seconds
Produced by Neal H. Moritz, Stephen J. Cannel
29-32 seconds
Executive producers Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Ezra Swerdlow, Tania Landau
33-35 seconds
Director of photography
39-41 seconds
Production designer
43-45 seconds
Editor
47-49 seconds
Jonah Hill (actors being introduced)
50-53 seconds
Channing Tatum
54-56 seconds
Brie Larson
58-1:00
Dave Franco
1:01-1:03
Rob Riggle
1:05-1:07
DeRay Davis
1:08-1:10
With Ice Cube
1:12-1:15
Ellie Kemper, Chris Parnell, Caroline Aaron
1:16-1:19
Dax Flame, Jake Johnson, Nick Offerman
1:23-1:26
Casting by
1:27-1:29
Music by
1:31-1:34
Costume design

Skyfall Titles



Time
Title/name
Titles start at 15 seconds
Albert Broccoli’s EON Productions LTD presents...
18 seconds
Daniel Craig (main actor introduced)
22 seconds
Ian Fleming’s James Bond 007 (main character)

26 seconds
Film title ‘SKYFALL’
32 -35 seconds
Javier Bardem (actors are listed)
37-40 seconds
Ralph Fiennes
43-45 seconds
Naomie Harris
47-49 seconds 
Bérénice Lim Marlohe
50-52 seconds 
 Ben Whishaw
53-56 seconds
Rory Kinnear and Ola Rapace
58-1:01
Albert Finney
1:03-1:06
‘and Judy Dench as M’
1:11-1:14
Co-producers Andrew Noakes and David Pope
1:22-1:26
script supervisor
1:29-1:33
Makeup designer, Hair designer, Mr Craig’s makeup, wardrobe supervisor, publicity and marketing, promotions
1:38-1:42
Supervising art director, set decorator, property master, construction manager, still photographer, visual effects producer
1:44-1:49
Production supervisor, location production managers, second unit production manager, post production supervisor
1:54-1:57
Visual effects and miniature effects supervisor, Associate producer
2:01-2:03
Unit production managers, first assistant director
2:07-2:10
Casting, main titles designed by
2:13-2:17
Special effects and miniature effects supervisor, stunt coordinator
2:21-2:23
Second unit director
2:26-2:30
Costume designer
2:32-2:37
Editors
2:39-2:44
Director of photography
2:51-2:54
Production designer
2:58-3:01
Music by
3:09-3:14
‘SKYFALL’ performed by Adele, written by Adele and Paul Epworth, produced by Paul Epworth
3:17-3:20
Executive producer Callum McDougall
3:25-3:29
Written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, John Logan
3:33-3:37
Produced by Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli
3:43-3:48
Directed by Sam Mendes


All of the names are in bold, large, capitalised lettering making them very easy to see, the titles of the people are in a smaller font and are not in capitals making the names stand out more.