Within a title sequence job roles and logos are important, as they are things that the audience sometimes look out for. For example in this screenshot, it shows an example of a title sequence from the film 'Catch Me If You Can'. This title is very well made, the title sequence has been animated which creates an origianl and different feeling, but also perfectly sets the scene for the time period that it was set in.
Additionally other titles and logos such as 'Dreamworks' is important as it lets the audience know what company it was made by, but also that they are a seriuos and high standard company, who produce quality films. Morover this titles if very effective due to its syncronisation, for instance the backing track is a slow peice of contempary music, however every second or so has a significant beat which sounds like a clap. Editiing has been done here, because on near enough every clap, the shot changes. This is effective as it keep the audience watching, and make the audience think when the next clap will be, and then the next shot.
Lastly, a very clever peice of editing is when the film title appears. For instance when the word 'me' comes up it is coloured in white which stands out and contrasts effectivelly to the other black font colour. Also this is in a different font, which can also suggest that 'me' is a person and is an individual. Another peice of clever editing is when the plane flies past, when the plane goes past it slightly drags the word me, which can suggest that the 'me' has something to do with a plane, but also the title slightly fades, which can suggest that 'me' perhaps tries to escape and dissappear.
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