Monday, 18 October 2010

Outline of what info needs to be in an opening of a film

Within all the opening of films, the director and producer ect must show:

Genre: The genre must be shown to the audience to help them understand the film. The understanding of the genre allows the audience to make better judgements on the characters and story line.

Characters: within the opening sequence the film introduces presumably the main characters first for the audience to know immediately they are going to become a significant role later on in the film. the characters within a film are easily the most vital role within the beginning and opening sequences of a film as they create the emotion and setting of what that particular film is about.

Opening credits: opening credits are the less of importance in a film, however, they do play large roles, the credits tell the audiences and companies who made the film i.e.. directer, producer and a few other people who contributed to the creation of the film.

Mise en scene: Music within the opening sequence is not always played however, when music is played, it allows the film to be shown its genre... for example, a jazzy american could be from a film like the blue's brothers.

- Marlon

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