Friday, 26 November 2010

Title Sequence for Seven





I like the opening sequence to seven because of the way the killer already creeps you out and you haven't even met him yet. I also like the fact that they have used his documentation of his killings in the opening to set the mode and to show his sort of routine as it were. But this is also a really cleverly used Mise-en-scene technique. This fits in with what I know and is typical of thrillers because they draw you into the film but to it in the most unorthodox ways.

The other role of a title sequence is to mention the people responsible for creating and making the film before the credits. These will usually include the director, main actors, producers (compny logo sometimes) and the auther if it's been based around a book.

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