MOVIE TITLING - CREDITS


Movie titles and credits

Here are some examples of how some action-thriller movies are titled, I am going to influence my titles on these movie titles.

Movie titling in Pulp Fiction:

link to movie titles https://youtu.be/LI1yt38A9-E

The movie freezes and Dick Dale’s (1963) surf hit “Misirlou” kicks in while the title sequence starts rolling with two titles set in ITC BusoramaThis title sequence is slow, symmetric and static. While the film logo set in Aachen becomes smaller and smaller at the slowest possible pace, it is covered by names of actors, producers, etc. set in ITC Benguiat with enlarged and lowered initial caps. Halfway through the titles, someone seems to be looking for new music on the radio, bored with Dick Dale who is replaced with Kool & the Gang’s pounding disco-funk: “Jungle Boogie” (1973).

Directed by John Carpenter

A director's signature can also be determined by the move titlings. For John, Carpenter Albertus serves as the filmmaker's typographic signature. 

Little shop of horrors (1986):

link to opening sequence: https://youtu.be/sG0FBhDp3HU

Filmotype Metro in use for the opening credits of Little Shop of Horrors — we have the song ''prologue (little shop of horrors)'' that was made specifically for this movie titling as the movie is based on a broadway play.

What am I going to do for movie titles: 

I have already shown how I am going to show my credits on the storyboard but the order in which these titles are going to go is:

  1. an AZNAR PRODUCTIONS production
  2. a film directed by Cloe Aznar
  3. Allison played as Mariana Toledo
  4. extra cast ...
  5. Produced and written by Cloe Aznar and Aznar Productions
  6. music by Jhon Murphy
  7. Stolen Freedom
I believe the best way my titles could come into the movie frame would be dissolving in and out as the start of my movie opening is very slow.











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