Wednesday 3 February 2010

Panic Room (2002) Opening Credit Analysis.



We looked at the film 'Panic Room' to see how it opens the film and how it indicates the genre.
Most of the beginning is little clips of Establishing shots to show the setting of where the film will be and it represent what kind of people the characters will be.

The credits:

The credits in this film are all moving in different angles by the camera doing pan shots. This is an interesting and different way to show the credits which makes it more fascinating compared to credits that don't move as it makes it more accessible for the audience to read as it moves along the page.

The colour of the font is simple but shows up well against the backgrounds as the 3D effect on the writing makes it easier to see. The style of writing is modern which fits with the modern buildings therefore the writing relates to the style of the film being set in a modern surrounding.
Also, the writing is bold and capital letters which indicates the style of the film possibly having a strong storyline with serious events as the writing theme is strong.

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