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.

Titles:

The colour white is used to stand out so that it is visible for the audience to see, but it is also used to blend in with the sepia effect. You could also say that the colour white symbolises clouds, or heaven to represent the innocent souls that lost their lives in the event. The text is used as a tribute.

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