Friday, January 31, 2020

Title Research: The Game

Here is an opening sequence from the movie "The Game" (1997) that I found on
https://www.artofthetitle.com/title/the-game/ . It is a mystery/drama film.
1. Only 4 titles are displayed during this opening sequence. There are
no actors, directors, or any person's name in the introduction. This is
because the director states that he doesn't believe in decorative titles.
2. Images that are prioritized are a man that is wearing a white suit, and
young children, and more specifically, a young boy, who we can assume
to be the protagonist.
3. These images give a sense of nostalgia as well as a feeling of discomfort
and uneasiness due to the effects on the film.
4. The genre is reinforced through this because of the puzzle pieces at the
very beginning for the
4 titles, which represent a mystery that needs to be solved. The other thing
is that we don't know about anyone or anything yet, or why those people
are gathered, so that's also very mysterious.
5. It establishes an enigma because we don't know these characters at all,
and then at the very end, it cuts to what seems like present day, and he has
just splashed his face with water, so we can assume he is having some sort
of flashback or dream. It makes as want to know about this character.
6. Some strategies the intro uses is to keep mysterious to not give too much
away to the audience, and the use of music to make it even more mysterious.

7. A very cool effect is used  in this opening sequence. They edited the film to make
it look like very old footage. It makes it very mysterious. They also used kind of a
graphic match in that at the end, they were showing a little boy, and then they quickly
cut to a man who is now in present day, and it allows to assume he is the boy.

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