Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Title Sequences and Other Ideas


Se7en Title Sequence Analysis


0.03- New Line Cinema presents
0.06- An Arnold Kopelson production
0.10- A film by David Fincher
0.13- Brad Pitt
0.18- Morgan Freeman
0.25- Se7en
0.29- Gwyneth Paltrow
0.33- Richard Roundtree
0.38- Richard Lee Emrey
0.42- John C McGinley
0.46- Julie Araskog and Mark Boone Junior
0.53- John Cassini, Reginald E Cathey, Peter Crombie
0.57- Hawthorne James, Michael Massee, Leland Orser
1.04- Richard Partnow, Richard Sehift, Pamala Tyson
1.11- Casting by Billy Hopkins, Suzanne Smith, Kerry Borden
1.16- Music by Howard Shore
1.21- costumes designed by Micheal Kaplan
1.24- edited by Richard Francis-Bruce
1.26- Production designed by Arthur Max
1.35- Director of Photography- Darius Khondji
1.39- co-producers Stephen Brown, Maria Greenwald, Sanford Parilforch
1.43- co-executive producers- Lynn Harris, Richard Sapestein
1.50-  Executive producers- Gianni Numari, Dan Kolsrud, Anne Kapelsun
1.53- written by Andrew Kevin Walker
1.59- produced by Arnold Kopelsun + Phyliss Carlyle
2.05- Directed by David Fincher
2.08- Monday




Other Opening Sequence Ideas




Buried (2010) With Ryan Reynolds
The titles go upward, which gives the audience a sense of falling, no security whatsoever and also establishes the genre accompanied with the dark, sombre soundtrack.

Along with Horror, we are also looking at Crime Thrillers; looking at Hostage situations in particular





The Departed (2006) With Leonardo DiCaprio and Jack Nicholson



Hostage (2005) With Bruce Willis


Collateral (2004) With Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx



Saw 1( 2004) 

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