Friday, January 31, 2020

Title research: Snatch

Snatch


This opening scene has the most titles out of all of them I watched. It had 43 titles. This movie introduced who the actors where and who the characters were. This really added quiet a few titles.
This one was different from the other ones I watched because it immediately got into the plot. The set of images that were prioritized were when they were robbing a diamond place. They put this set in the middle and used the most angles for these clips.
The connotation for these images are simply that the main characters are robbers.
The main enigma is that the main characters are criminals. Unlike previous openings I looked at the enigma was very straight forward.
Some strategies that make sure the film appeals to the target audience is by immediately adding crime and action. One of the first scenes in the movie is a robbery. If you are looking for a crime movie this would hook you.
They used technology to change the lighting. This seems to be very common in the opening of crime movies. They also used different angles and moving. One thing I really liked was that they used security cameras to keep track of the characters. It was easy to see where they were going and how far they moved instead of just cutting from hallway to hallway.

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