Thursday, February 20, 2020

Title Research: Seven

I am watching a title sequence from the website Watch The Titles. The movie is called Seven. There are 26 titles in this opening sequence. In the opening scenes, the images prioritized show a man looking through what seems to be a police report. He is crossing things out and cutting out pictures. There are blood splatters. It also shows clips of drawings, hands, and razor blades. The images show that the person may be trying to hide a crime, possibly a murder. Or, the person could be trying to solve a crime. The images show radiate mystery. The genre is reinforced by the eerie music, bloody images, and glitching text on the titles. The film establishes an enigma by showing clips of a person holding suspicious objects and doing suspicious things. The audience does not know who the person is, what they are doing, or what they might've done. The film uses mystery and eerie clips and music to appeal to its target audience. The film is targeted towards those who enjoy horror movies. The close up angles of the razor blades, papers, pictures, blood, etc. are how technology was used effectively.

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