Tuesday 1 November 2016

RESEARCH: THE ART OF THE TITLE 3

This is my Art of the Title on the film 'Fury'. Throughout the opening of this film, there is a red filter over the images. This highlights to the audience that it is a very dramatic and tense film which also holds a lot of seriousness. The genre is also signalled through the dull, gloomy music that hovers in the background. Towards the beginning it is a piano with what sounds like wind chimes giving it an eerie sound. It then develops into the sound of drums and people chanting which creates a lot of tension. The titles are presented in the clip as white font in bold text which contrasts very well with the red and black in the background. There are a lot of flashing images and lights, this gives the audience the idea of a war scenario which means the audience is able to have more of an idea of what the film is going to be like. The credits all appear in the centre of the screen; this draws the audience’s attention to it more. The main title of the film ‘Fury’ appears half way through the opening sequence. It is in a much bigger text and in the colour red to make it stand out from the other credits. It is a Qed International Le Grisbi Crave Films production. The mise-en-scene of the film is set in the War. This is illustrated as it has my shots of weapons, army men, trenches and tanks. This film has a wide audience range but I feel it stands out most to young adults.

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