Title Website Research

 The first website I decided to research was www.artofthetitle.com. At first, I was researching for a website that would have examples of opening sequences to help give an idea as to what I am supposed to do. While searching for credible websites I came across www.artofthetitle.com. They provide several opening sequence examples that would fit well for various genres.  Not only that they provide lists of graphic designers and studios as to where these opening sequences were used. With this large arrangement of opening sequences, this website has the pleasure of proving title design sequences for Emmy nominated films like " The Queens Gambit". They also provide news to information in the film industry and stylistic changes that have been made. The large sum of the title design sequences allows this website to be a great example of what a proper opening sequence should look like. Making sure our title design is professional and not sloppy is a priority of mine. This website is great to use as a reference. Using one website as a reference will not be beneficial to the growth of our film. Allow the prior website acknowledges is very credible having a fresh set of examples is great. The next website researched was https://www.watchthetitles.com. This website has very contrasting qualities to the prior website. This movie has title design sequences of student films, video games, music videos, and more. This large arrangement of different types of film can change our perspective and what looks best stylistically. They also provide interviews of well-known filmmakers and professionals in the film industry. This educational outlet is good for us as a team. In addition to the title design sequence examples provided, they are very high quality. They look quite professional and not basic. This is essential since catching the attention of the viewer is important for films in the thriller genre.





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