Friday, January 31, 2020

Title Research: Watch The Titles Website







One of the websites that my group is using for title research is watchthetitles.com. This
is a website that is used specifically for studying the art of title making. It has over 200
title sequences and interviews for researchers to choose from. Not only does it provide
us with example opening sequences to show the titles, it also gives an explanation of
why they were chosen. This website was launched in 2006. Making it the world's very
first web page that is dedicated to title design.
The website opens up to a slideshow of potential films you can research. Underneath
this, is a choice of interviews you can use as research. Once you get past the
interviews, it brings you to the six different research categories. These categories
consist of: feature films, TV shows, Event titles, student projects, video games, and
French Fridays. At the top of the screen is where you can find the words "Title
Sequence ", clicking on this brings you to the many opening sequences that my group
will be able to use for our title research. This website offers TV shows, student films,
and movies of a variety of genres, making it the perfect website for my group to use.
Some of the films that you can research on this website are the Pink Panther, The
Dreamers, Splice, Sky Fighters, etc. After clicking on the film you choose, it will show
you their open sequence, insider information, information about the film, and it will allow
you to leave a comment. After researching this website my group feels more confident
about of title research process. We will now pick a film(s) off this website and use them
for our research.

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