The opening sequence to Up includes the introduction to characters, location and date + time it's set in. It also gives you a sense of adventure, the balloon he holds has 'Spirit of Adventure' and the first scene shows him in a theatre watching a film on an explorer who he personally aspires to be like - this gives away the genre of the film. It also subtly shows the credits throughout the opening scenes.
Nanny McPhee:
It starts off with a voice over, who you eventually find out as the scene progresses is the Father of the family that it is set around, setting the scene for the entire film. It also introduces the characters and gives an idea of the genre. The credits are thrown in with the voice over at the beginning, which also introduces the films back story.
Stardust:
The opening starts off with the credits and the introduction to the main narrative by using a back story, which sets the date, time and location and also introduces the characters. The genre is also made clear in the opening (Fantasy).
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