them.
2) Director Jean Jacques says that "the risks of instant arousal might give all the excitement at the beginning and has nothing to compare it with". In other words, the initial interest will fade and the audience will no longer would want to watch the rest of the movie.
3) "A good beginning must make the audience feel that it doesn’t know nearly enough yet, and at the same time make sure that it doesn’t know too little". This means that the role of the beginning of movie is to capture the attention of audience but not give too much of the movie away.
4) Stanley Kauffman classic opening would be that the opening should be some fort of establishing shot of the surrounding. This will typically show the building it takes place in and then the window in the building, which leads to the action within the room. This works as it allows the audience to know where the scene is going and what the environment is.
5) Kyle Coopers title sequence for the film seven is so engaging as the letters move on the screen as though they are trapped and are trying to escape, by the using the camera technique, close ups.The music is chilling and creates a scary atmosphere. From the opening we get the impression that the characters are going to have some sort of mental illnesses due to the use of cut up paper, creating a psychological horror theme.
6) It could be said Orson Welles wanted to achieve suspense in the beginning of A Touch of Evil by the use of explosions .This is effective as the audience are not expecting. Welles did this with the scene of a normal day and then suddenly a car exploding but Universal Studios put title credits over the opening, which ruined the effects. They did this, as they wanted to be recognized and known.
4) Stanley Kauffman classic opening would be that the opening should be some fort of establishing shot of the surrounding. This will typically show the building it takes place in and then the window in the building, which leads to the action within the room. This works as it allows the audience to know where the scene is going and what the environment is.
5) Kyle Coopers title sequence for the film seven is so engaging as the letters move on the screen as though they are trapped and are trying to escape, by the using the camera technique, close ups.The music is chilling and creates a scary atmosphere. From the opening we get the impression that the characters are going to have some sort of mental illnesses due to the use of cut up paper, creating a psychological horror theme.
6) It could be said Orson Welles wanted to achieve suspense in the beginning of A Touch of Evil by the use of explosions .This is effective as the audience are not expecting. Welles did this with the scene of a normal day and then suddenly a car exploding but Universal Studios put title credits over the opening, which ruined the effects. They did this, as they wanted to be recognized and known.
7)A favorite trick of film noir is using the title sequence as a flashback to the events that are going to occur within the movie. The rest of movie is going explain how these events occur making the viewer want to view more. However, if the audience already know what's going to happen it is very hard to keep the audience still interested as the main plot of the movie has been revealed.
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