Friday, January 31, 2020
Title Research: Drive
This title sequence is from a 2011 film named drive. I got it from the website art of the titles. Lets get into it. The first question is 'How many titles are displayed during the opening sequence?" There were about 21 titles in the opening sequence. The second question is, "What images are prioritized in the opening sequence?" There are images of this guy driving, his car, his hotel/apartment thing, and such. The third question is "What connotations do the images carry?" Connotations that the images carry are interesting, mysterious, selective, unique, and such. The fourth question is "How is genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset?" I honestly don't know. Personally I couldn't tell if this film was a crime film from the sequence, so I don't know. The fifth question is "How does the film establish enigma from the outset?" The only enigma that the sequence gives off is why is that man wearing such a hideous jacket. The sixth question is "What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to the target audience?" I don't know, I guess the 3 minutes of straight driving. The seventh question is "How has technology been used effectively?" Maybe again the horrendous amount of driving, the shots of the mans face, that strange scene where that man goes into the room to drop his stuff off just to go driving again, I don't know.
That's it, have a fantastic day.
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