Thursday, 20 October 2016

Analysis of film sequence Star Trek: Nemesis






The title sequence Star Trek: Nemesis  captures the production team, the company, the directors,  settings, title and sound.

The title sequence sets the overall tone of the film. From the sequence it is clear that the film is based around the theme of space. We get the immediate idea that the genre of the film is SCI-FI due to the background of the sequence. 

The music playing alongside the sequence also sets the tone as i sounds out of this world and most suited for a sci fi film. 

The titles in the sequence are lettered all in capitals and each letter is spaced out . This is to ensure and make clear for the viewers to read and engage with the information provided. The titles from the sequence offers a unique tide to the actual film, for example, when the production team is displayed, one of the letter extends and drags down. This emphasises on the theme of the film. The titles also transition is a way where its being slowly brought to the front of the screen or faded to the back. These visuals tie within the smooth transitions made on space. The titles are all bold and white for the viewer to see as it stands out in front of a black background. The writing is large in order for the viewers to see. This impacts the sequence as it captures the viewers attention easily., which could be used to lure the viewers to pay closer attention to the sequence. During the sequence, the actual title is placed at the center of the screen to capture its importance. 

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