Blog Post #43- Opening credits to my opening scene
In practically every film of any genre, there is usually a sequence called the opening credits. These opening credits usually show the audience who is starring in the film. This can appeal to the audience because some audiences want to know what actors are in a certain film. This can help grab an audiences attention because the audience might be more interested in the film if it stars an actor that they are already familiar with. After considering where to insert the opening credits in my film, I decided to add them to my film after the title sequence. I chose this placement because I believe it works well with the title sequence because this shows the audience the title of the film and the names of the actors all in a short period of time that is more appealing to the audience. Below is a clip showing my placement of the opening credits and how long they are on screen for.
The opening credits in my film has the word "Starring" at the start of the opening credits in order to inform the audience that these are the actors in the film. After this, The names Fernando Mesa, Eddie Mendoza, and Ethan Dearolf are shown. These names are used in my opening credits because these are the actors that partake in my opening scene. The opening credits are shown from after the title sequence until D.L entering James's house.
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