Friday, February 18, 2022

Title Design Research: Split

1. How many titles are displayed during the opening sequences to the film? Which ones? -  Around twenty or so titles are displayed in the opening sequence of the film. These titles range from the name of the movie to the director, actors, and composer of the score. Additionally, it also contains titles for the distributor, production company, and casting director. Additionally, there is also a title for the costume designer and the editor. 


2. What connotations do the images carry? (how do you they make you feel) - The images are simple, and flash quickly between title sequence and actual footage. This heightens an already tense atmosphere. They give off a very eerie and creepy mood. They make you feel tense. They help to create a lot of tension. 


3. How is genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset? (Can you  tell what genre the film is) - The eerie footage helps viewers know that the genre is a thriller. The score also helps the viewers realize this. It is a very eerie score. It creates tension and fear, something thrillers are known for. The score almost makes your heart beat because of how much fear it causes. 


4. What conventions are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience? - The film employs some dark lighting in order to scare viewers. it also uses this lighting to create shadows, which is a common characteristic of the thriller genre. The film utilizes tracking shots to keep the viewer invested. They make them wonder what is about to happen. This helps create a lot of tension and fear. The score adds to this fear by giving off an eerie mood.


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