Tuesday 3 March 2015

(Research)Analyzing the order of titles for a High School Drama and a Youth Drama - Summary

I decided to re upload this post as the quality of my pictures were very poor.

In class we analysed four title sequences making notes on the titles we saw in each,the order they come in,the category of the title sequences that they use,the font or type they use and the type of content we see behind them.

Here is the screen shot of my work.



Summary about the order and type of title sequence in High School drama films
Both High School title sequences were narrative and had very similar orders. Both began with the production company and ended with the directors name. Both were titles on a moving screen where the main character was being introduced whilst the credits rolled

Summary about the order and type of title sequence in Youth Drama film
Both youth dramas start off with the production company and continue with the directions name. However both have a different type of sequence. Juno was a discrete sequence where titles were on a animated background where as 'This is England' was a discrete sequence with titles on a moving image. The order however were both similar.


Main Differences in title sequences from each sub-genre

High school
  • More Narrative
  • Starts immediately
  • Teen settings
  • Text over a moving image
Youth Drama
  • Less narrative and more discrete
  • A more serious tone 
  • A layout of slightly more serious issue
  • More animation/motion
  • Titles not set in film world

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