Thursday, January 30, 2020
Title research: Code 8
I watched the title sequence of Code 8. While watching the title sequence I kept note of 29 separate titles that appeared throughout including directors, editors, and actors. Images that have to do with what the narrator is saying pop up on the screen and move and change rapidly. For example, there was a picture of a man working. The connotation to this image is that people with powers are being forced to work. There is energetic and intense music in the background which matches with the action theme. When they show the fast and a lot of the time distorted pictures it causes an enigma, and pulls the viewer in. They talk about what is going on in the time of the movie, which appeals to what . the audience wants to watch. The editing technique was very effective. They had many transitions and glitch effects which added a lot to the title sequence.
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