Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Art Of The Title. 9 Frame Analysis.

With this image, the first thing that catches your eye is who produced this film. The lettering is in bold capitals, and with the choice of colour it could represent the 'Hulk' later in the film.
This image shows the iconic inventors of the 'Hulk'. The red and white background, contrast in colours with the rest of the title sequence. Again, having the bold capital letters it could show the strength of the characters in the film.


In this image we as the audience now know what the film is called.

The theme running through this image is that this film has something to do with a medical experiment. With the use of the colour green, it shows that something is in-human.

Again in this image, it shows something to do with a medical experiment.  But this time, we can clearly see who the main character is, and we as the audience can put ideas together in our heads of what is going on. With the repeated use of green (a tint of colour) it gives and UN-earthly feel to this sequence. It also sets the scene that this is talking place in a lab of some sort.

This image shows destruction, and sets up a mood for the rest of the film. The audience now expect more distruction. Also the colours used create a creepy atmospher, and we can tell that this part of the film is set in a lab.


The main thing that stands out in this image in the 'Danger' sign. But if you look closely  it has the slight green to it to give it that uneasy feel still. This one image sets the audience up for the hole film, so they know that dangers things are going to happen. This gives a sudden shock factor as well.

This is the first time, we as the audience get to see the 'Hulk'. Not properly though, so it still lets the audience use there imagination a bit. But this now ties in the green theme and its now clear why green is the main color used in this title sequence. It gives the audience a sense of fear.

This image also has the green tint to it, which again fits in with the green theme.  But also by having the word 'monster' in big, bold lettering (like the rest of font used in the title sequence) it is a clear indication to the audience of what is going to happen in the film. 

3 comments:

  1. L3 (C1)
    Very good effort. Good analysis and well presented with screen shots.
    To improve:
    Use an online photo edit program to put the images into a block like on the art of the title website

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  3. L3 (B)
    Improve presentation by putting the pictures into a block like the art of the title website but also try and relate how these things are effective to a thriller.

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