Title Sequence for The Runway
Title Sequence for The Runway
Welcome back beautifuls today we will be taking a look at title sequencing in movies. Title sequencing is important aspect of filmmaking because it sets the tone and engage the audience from the outset. It also serves as the viewer's first impression of the film which allow for a visual representation of the story's essence. If done right title sequencing can even evoke emotions, hint at characters, and establish the film's genre.
Know lets look at some coming of age movies and how they used title sequencing:
The Breakfast Club
The title sequence used in the breakfast club is a sequence including an iconic 1980s soundtrack, which sets a nostalgic tone while visually showing the high school environment. The simple titles against a backdrop of the school relates with the film's theme of teenage identity and social cliques. It gives the viewer an idea of the movie right in the beginning, it also right off shows the setting of the movie which would help the viewer familiarize themselves with the setting
Lady Bird
In Lady Bird the title appears with a soft and fun font against a backdrop of a vibrant California scenery. The vibrant scenery could convey the protagonists self-discovery she will be exploring throughout the scenes. The California scenery also creates a scene if familiarity within the viewer and further suggesting the theme of the movie of familiar relationships and personal growth. The gentle music in the background appeals to the watcher, suggesting an invite to join in on Lady Birds journey.Moonlight
The title sequence used in this movie is very artistic where the scene is filled with vibrant colors, the mix of the different colors suggest the emotional depth and complexity the movie will dive into. The way the title is positioned with the ocean shown suggests the journey the protagonist will go through including struggle with identity and sexuality. It conveys a narrative that goes into the struggle of growing up in a challenging environment.




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