Sunday, 2 November 2014

Kyle Cooper Sequence 3

18.10.2014


Seven
              
'Seven' is arguably Coopers most famous and memorial title sequence that he has made so far.

Again this it can be seen that this will be another horror film, this is shown not only through the graphics but also through the very prominent music. The music sounds very eerie and has and almost 'screeching' sound to it thus pot raying to the audience the genre that the film is going to be.

Compared to the 'Dawn of the Dead' title sequence that I analysed this one is a lot different. Throughout the entire sequence a story is being told within the sequence of short clips that we are looking at in the background. The story starts with someone looking through a book, he then pulls aout a razor and cuts his fingers.  We then watch as he makes further notes in his book and then processes some film to add to it. There are no voice overs within this sequence, instead the story is more so told through Coopers choice of music.

Although we have a vague idea of what is going on we never know exactly what is happening, Cooper leaves the audience questioning.  Through his use of closeups, and quick changes between each shot, it is hard to put the full storyline together.

The font of the text used looks as if someone has written it, instead of it being typed.  This is to follow it being the theme of someone's book, we presume that the person typing the story will be one of the main character in the film.

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