Wednesday 3 February 2010

Analysis of Panic Room

In the opening clip of Panic Room, the credits are produced in an effective way across New York City, with both 3D and Bold, Flat writing.
The text for the credits is large and shown in particular angles to the buildings around the area of NY. The colour of the text is reasonably light as it blends in with the background images. Insight of many of the credits, the audience is shown them in both a downward angle and an upward angle, this suggests that there may be an antagonist and a protagonist due to camera angles. Previously, camera angles show that if they point downwards the person higher up is more inferior.
The last name on the credits is shown as fading away as if the film and music is about to end, therefore the audience knows this before it even happens suggesting they can get a head start into the film.
We thought that the credits were interesting and engaging but we have decided on having our credits flash our names with a scratchy font style because we feel that would fit better with our opening scene.

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