Title Research: Catch me if you can

  1.  Art of the title  

    What titles are displayed during the opening sequences?  The production company titles are shown:”DreamWorks Pictures presents”.Next, the production companies. Following that are the actors are then shown based on importance. The leading actors are shown first then the movie title. “Catch me if you can” is then displayed. The rest of the actors names are shown. After that, The casting team titles are displayed right after. Which leads into the co producer, book based on, music by, costume designer, film editor, . Lastly, the production designer, director of photography, co-executive  producers, executive producers, produced by, screenplay by, and directed by.
  2. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? Images of air planes, suit cases, office chairs, laptops, and humans are prioritized in this opening sequence.
  3. What connotations do these images carry? The images carry light-hearted connotations. Some of the mannerisms used can be relatable to those with a job. 
  4. How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the outset? The film establishes a feeling of the genre form the outset by show casing drama. The opening sequence is like a short story, following a cartoonish male going about his day with work and relaxation.
  5. What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience? Strategies such as humor is used to appeal to its targeted audience. A typical working lifestyle is taken and made lighthearted, giving the audience a good laugh. They can relate and reflect at without being tense.
  6. How has technology been used effectively? You want to consider camera angles, transitions and editing techniques. Technology is used effectively through quick editing techniques and transitions. Various swipe transitions are used which forces the audience to pay close attention to every detail. Each transition keeps a fast past which matches the entire theme of the opening sequence. Lots of action matches are used to connect different views of the same action.
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