Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Credit Sequence Ideas

 Credit Sequence Ideas


I watched the opening Credit Scene of "Joy Ride" (2023). Even though this Movie does not fall into the same Genre, the way that the credits were presented to the viewer was interesting. Every Main Actor/Character has a part in the Opening Scene which shows their name and a picture of them in the Movie. It sometimes includes something that shows some sort of key characteristic for them or an object that played a key part in the movie. Source: Art of The Title


Another Credit Scene that I looked at was "Pokémon Detective Pikachu - (2019)". This credit scene was interesting since it used Pokémon to show the Producer, Cast, Director, and many others. The reason behind this was not just because the movie was based on Pokémon but also to create a fun way to show the credits, leading people to stay engaged and watch the credits. So if including something to help keep the viewer engaged worked for this Movie, recreating this in my film opening would allow the viewer to want to stay and find out more. Below is the Closing Title Sequence for "Pokémon Detective Pikachu - (2019)".



The last Opening Scene that I looked at was "Catch Me If You Can - (2002)". The Title Sequence was interesting because it only consisted of animated things. For example, The animated people that are used throughout the opening title sequence are used to show places where the movie took place. Trying to incorporate this would be a bit complicated since the opening film project is only 2 minutes long, so spending time trying to explain where the movie will take place would take away time that could be used for other things. Although that might be hard to incorporate, the way that they showed the credits was interesting and was different from most movies, so incorporating this into the film's opening scene could help give it some sort of pop/standing out from other title sequences. Below is the opening Title Scene for "Catch Me If You Can - (2002)".






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