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Battleship Opening Sequence

  • alevelmediablog
  • Mar 31, 2015
  • 1 min read

The opening titles to any film change all the time in the way they are laid out or the way they are designed. There are many different ways to do this and this can be shown through all the different thriller films. Looking at Skyfall and Battleship which are two recent films that are both thrillers and their opening title sequences are completely different. The titles take a while to completely show up on the screen, but when the titles are fully on the screen, they stay there for a few seconds and then move on. The time it stays on the screen when it is fully complete is shown in brackets. Battleships opening sequence: -Universal 100th anniversary - 22 seconds (3 seconds) A Comcast company -Hasbro - 11 seconds (3 seconds) -Blue grass No. 93 films - 4 seconds -Film 44 - 5 seconds -Universal Pictures presents - 2 seconds -In association with Hasbro - 2 seconds -A Blue Grass/ Film 44 production - 2 seconds -(Comes up like a futuristic type writer) In 2005, Scientists discovered a distant planet believed to have a climate nearly identical to earth. In 2006, NASA built a transmission device five times more powerful than any before it, and a program to contact the planet began. It was known as The Beacon Project - 18 seconds -(everything disappears besides....) The Beacon Project - 2 seconds -Film starts - 8 minutes -Battleship - 5 seconds

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