What titles are displayed during the opening sequences?
This title sequence actually starts with the title of the movie and is a bit of a way into the movie. Instead of being at the very beginning like some of the other movies I've watched in this genre, this title sequence is at the end of the opening minutes.
What images are prioritized in the opening sequence?
There is lots of imagery of church and the catholic school Lady Bird attends. There is lots of religious imagery and actions. There are many shots of Lady Bird's peers and then similar shots of Lady Bird doing something different or wrong.
What connotations do these images carry?
These images are quite strict and heavy. Every image is showing a practice that must be done a certain way. If done incorrectly, even by accident, it could be grounds for getting in trouble, especially at a catholic school. Most of the focus is on Lady Bird, who seems to march by the beat of her own drum. Her not participating in some of the prayers and motions show how she rebels every day.
How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the outset?
There is a zoom on Lady Bird's cast. There is the message of rebel on it, along with it being a bright pink cast that stands out. When seeing the shots of Lady Bird compared to her peers at her Christian school, you can instantly tell she's different. It helps the audience understand that this could be a film about fitting in.
What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience?
Most of the students zoomed in on are about high school age, so it helps teens connect to the characters. Along with that, many of the adults we see are incredibly old or rude.
How has technology been used effectively?
There is a lot of panning shots that work to use the camera to the best way possible.
Signing off,
Danniella Miller
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