Thursday, February 6, 2020

Title Research The Back-up Plan

On the website Watch the Titles, I watched the title sequence to the movie The Back-up Plan. While watching it I noticed there was about seven different main title displayed. There was music by, produced by, writing by, directed by, casting by, production studio, and designed by. No images were prioritized during this sequence but instead an animated version of the main idea of the movie. Even the background wasn't a fixed image, it was a two-dimension animated sketch of a city. The connotation of the sequence by the looks of it is that the main character wants to have a baby or have baby fever. The strategy of showing baby pictures throughout the entire city in the opening sequence appeals to the audience by letting them know that a baby plays a major role in the main idea of the movie. The title sequence established a enigma by leaving curiosity on why is the main character so interested in babies. The romance genre was reinforced in this sequence by the couples seen throughout the title and the drama genre was reinforced in this sequence through small clips of aggravated people in the city. Technology was used effectively in this title sequence because it got the point across that the main character is somehow someway fascinated in babies. It also shows that the character is so fascinated in babies that she is blind sided by other things.

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