A media blog, filled with media related stuff, presented in different media ways... For A-Level Media at Coombe Sixth Form.
Friday, 16 January 2015
Opening Credits to 'Titanic' (1997)
Overall: The opening titles to 'Titanic' gives out an older, historic vibe overall. This is determined using a sepia filter to give it an old fashioned effect- as if to say that the footage was actually taken then (context of production- the video editor is trying to re-create the effect of 'olden day', non-coloured footage; colour in films was developed during the period of 1903-1935, so this was around about the same time as the actual Titanic event, [which happened in 1912.]).
The non-diegetic sets the mood for the entire movie- sad. It has this effect because uses mellow instruments, and a soft, gentle, beautiful voice. This opening sequence would not have the same hard hitting effect as it does, if the music was loud, boisterous, and in the genre of Rock 'n' Roll.
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