Conclusion
My conclusion for this 'Research Project' is that its been very challenging than I thought I would be. This is a good thing as it always great to push myself. At the start when I first decided to do the research project on title sequences, I thought It might be quite easy, as I knew a lot about title sequences already. Now I know even more. I have enjoyed this project, as I really enjoy looking closer at things and that everything has a reason for being there. For example, text isn't just put in a random place, someone's thought about that and made the decision to put it in the right place. If that's the centre, right, left, top or bottom. My favourite part was analysing the title sequences. I loved going into great detail on my favourite title sequences. Like Teen Wolf and Sherlock. As I mentioned previously Teen Wolf is my favourite title sequences as it captures everything so perfectly. The music, visuals, text, how they present the characters on screen within a short amount of time and how they come across to us as the viewer.
As this research project comes to an end, there's just one finale question left to finalise. And that's the big question - "What makes a great title sequence?" Personally for me, what makes a great title sequence is good memorable music and the characters which come on screen. How they portray themselves on the title sequence is so important. We want to see there personality and mannerisms, within a very short amount of time. Every title sequence is different, so maybe there's no characters on screen. If that's the case it defiantly relies on the music. Something with a catchy tune and is epic. A tune that will make you hum along to it for hours.
So overall I've really enjoyed this project even if there a few tough bits, like finding good enough secondary research. If I was to change something or improve it, I would analysis a few more title sequence as I only did six. It would of been great if I did ten to round it off.
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