Thursday, January 30, 2020

Art of the Title research

1st blog: Today, my AICE media teacher assigned us to research two different media websites, one
being artofthetitle.com. When I first opened the website, I was greeted with a page that looked like this:
Since I already researched the other website first, I knew somewhat what to expect. At first, I did not
know exactly what a “title sequence” was, so I looked up the actual media definition. A title sequence
(also called an opening sequence or intro) is the method by which films or television programs
present their title and key production and cast members, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound.
As I researched and explored the website, I found two tabs on the top. The first one was titled
“title sequences.” Once I clicked on it, I found headings saying “Top title sequences of 2019” and
others. There were also headings of title sequences from popular movies, as well as title sequences
from classic movies. 


I then clicked on the other heading named “designers + studios.” This reveals a massive list of names
of title sequence designers, as well as studios where the title sequences are made. IF you click on
specific names/studios, it will show a picture of that person/studio and a brief description of who they
are, and what they did in the media industry. This website is definitely a great learning experience for
anyone that is interested in media. Before going into the website, I had little knowledge of what a title
sequence was and their importance. 

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