Friday, January 31, 2020

Title research: daredevil

Dare Devil (2003)
https://www.watchthetitles.com/
The number of titles in the opening sequence was 7. This was much less than the other openings I watched. These titles also came in a lot slower and were on the screen for much longer.
The prioritized image would be the braille and the darkened background. It stood out the most because it contrasted the background by being white.
These images can suggest that the main character is blind. Since, braille is used by blind people.
The genre is reinforced by the use of dark colors. It makes it seem like something bad is going to happen. You can infer it is crime. It does not look like the typical action film.
There are two main enigmas that  can be come about. First off the color of the whole opening sequence is darken with limited color. It made me feel a gloomy foreboding that something is wrong. The only true colors you see are red which can represent something meaningful to the main character. In this movie it happens to be the color of his super hero's suit.
Some strategies that ensure that the film appeals to the target audience is mainly the darkened colors and the feelings that come with. As I said previously it makes you feel like something is wrong. It encourages you to watch the rest of the movie to see what that is.
Technology made the opening scene so much better. the way the titles came in and out enhanced the clip. The titles took the squares from the windows of buildings and it formed words in braille. that braille then, dissolved into words. The clip also had slight movements that gave it motion. There were things such as pan and tilts.

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