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Title Research: The Perks of Being a Wallflower

What titles are displayed during the opening sequences?

During the opening sequence, we get the film company that produced the movie. There is also a title scene of the name of the movie. it moves into the main actors in the movie, followed by the casting directions. it moves into the heads of music and costume design. Editors and producers are included. with the screenplay writer and ending with the director.

What images are prioritized in the opening sequence?

In the opening sequence, we get images of a tunnel and a highway in a city, with cars driving around at night.


What connotations do these images carry?

These images give the feeling of being on a road trip or in a small town. The typewriter noises gave some background into what time period this movie is sent in.


How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the outset?

The film makes you feel endless, free, and more understanding of the whole world. It helps the audience go through common emotions in the genre without even starting the movie.


What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience?

I think the font and lowercase letters of the names in the opening sequence give this movie a calmer and relaxed feel. It allows the move to seem less formal and more open and welcome. Having a maximum of three names at a time allows the audience to see and connect. almost, with the names on screen.


How has technology been used effectively?

 To get these scenes, a camera would've had to be mounted onto a car. I think it was incredibly important to get these shots moving, as it gives the feel of actually being inside a car and driving around late at night.



Signing off,
Danniella Miller


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