TITLE SEQUENCE ORDER
The style of titles:
The titles all have pretty much the same font, the names are just a few sizes larger than the size used for their roles. The company's image/moving image is usually more stylised with background images and different styled font to make it look attractive and as it is part of their logo, it is designed to represent their company visually. Also, the title of the film is usually in a different font to the other titles because it's typography is usually designed in a way to represent what the title means.The typical title sequence in a film are in the order of:
1: Name of the studio that is distributing the film.
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Example of 1 |
2: Name of the production company responsible for making the film.
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Example of 2 |
3: A (producer's name) production.
Example of 3
4: A film by (director's name).
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Example of 4 |
5: Starring (names), this can be optional.
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Example of 5 |
6: The film title.
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Example of 6 |
7: Featured cast members.
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Example of 7 |
8: Casting by (name).
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Example of 8 |
9: Co producer (name).
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Example of 9 |
10: Music producer.
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Example of 10 |
11: Effects supervisor.
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Example of 11 |
12: Costume designer
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Example of 12 |
13: Music by (name).
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Example of 13 |
14: Editor
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Example of 14 |
15: Production designer
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Example of 15 |
16: Photography director
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Example of 16 |
17: Based on the novel/book/biography by (optional)
18: Screenplay by (name).
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Example of 18 |
19: Other producers (names).
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Example of 19 |
20: Director's name.
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Example of 20 |
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