Thursday 1 March 2018

Credit Sequence Analysis

James Bond films are well known for their long and complex opening credit sequence, and Daniel Craig's fourth appearance in the series, Spectre (2015) is no exception. As a sequence, it lasts 3:40, much longer than most opening credits

As audiences are already judging the film by the opening credits, its important to get them just right. This sequence starts and ends with a close up shot of a ring, leading the audience to believe that this will play a major part of the film.


  • The font used is small and simple, placed in various parts of the screen as the sequence continues. It's small enough that it doesn't distract the viewer from the main action, however its still noticeable enough to be seen. 
  • It uses plain white for the font colour. Again, this isn't distracting, but it stands out from the background in order to stay easy to read.
  • The text moves around different parts of the screen as the action goes on, drawing the audiences attention each time it moves
  • Most of the graphics behind the credits are computer generated. It involved lots of different images, such as snakes, and lots of gold colours. It shifts to a silhouette of a woman, being covered by snakes, seen in the image above.

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