Tuesday, May 11, 2021

History of opening title sequences

 The first ever title sequence in a film was made in the 1936thShow Boat. The film was directed by James Whale and the opening title sequence with credits was designed by John Harkrider. This film production was also in a form of a musical in 1927. 


Here are some examples of different Production Companies and how their Logos evolved with time:











 

These are some examples of films that were released that are a similar genre and topic to our film:

 

1.    Untouchable

This film is about a Hollywood producer named Harvey Weinstein: he is accused of  multiple sexual assaults. 

 

2.     Surviving R. Kelly

This documentary film is about the singer R. Kelly who is one of the most famous R&B Singers of all time. He was accused of abuse, sexual assault, paedophilia and physical/mental/sexual abuse towards women. Singers like John Legend did interviews for the production. 

 

3.     Leaving Neverland

The story told by two young men in their 30s. They speak about their disturbing relationship with singer Michael Jackson. The relationships started when one of the boys was 7 years old and the other boy was 10. 




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