Friday, 9 October 2015

Macro and Micro analysis of title sequences -Task 13.

Title sequence 1:  The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Micro

Camera: In the beginning of the film opening we are taken into a forest. it is in long shot at a medium angle. The speed of the film opening is quite slow at the beginning however it speeds up as the title sequence continues. We are introduced to various things such as cubes of ice with a bow flying right through it. The shot of the film changes throughout the title sequence from a long shot to close up shot depending on the element.







Editing:





Sound:
In the opening scene we can hear a piano and guitar being played on light notes. There is not a narrator speaking in the background.


Mise-en-scene:
The location/setting changes throughout the opening of the film. at first we are shown a forrest, and it soon changes to different moving images. in many shots there are multiple things happening, it is not just based on one element.



Macro:


storyline: a clear story line is not presented in the opening sequence


key themes: we know it is going to be action based because of the moving images shown in the opening                                                                      
           
plot: there is not a clear plot presented in the beginning

characters: none of the characters are introduced in the beginning of the film opening

social groups:

Order of the title credits:
1. 'LIONSGATE' film production
2. Jennifer Lawrence
3. 'The Hunger Games' title appears
4. Cast





Title sequence 2: Guardians Of The Galaxy

Micro


Camera: in the beginning of the film opening we are introduced to the 'Morag abandoned planet' which is taken at a long shot, as the opening continues we are the shown a setting which seeems to be in outer space, at an extreme long shot soon after a robot looking character appears on the screen at a medium full shot angle and this shot continues throughout majority of the film opening.


Editing: 

Sound: in the opening scene you can hear the sound of thunder and firework, and then we can hear the violin being played at a very dramatic pace.



Mise-en-scene:


Macro:

Storyline


Key themes:

Plot:

Characters:

Social groups:

Order of title credits:


























Title sequence 2: 
Micro


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