Wednesday 23 October 2013

Title analysis of Seven

Title analysis of Seven

T1) New Line Cinema Presents from 0.02-0.06 (4 seconds)










This is the opening frame you see in the titles. As you can see there is what looks like an old book in the background suggesting this film is going to be for people above the age of 15 plus. Also the font of the titles suggests it could mysetroius.

T2) An Arnold Kopelson Production from 0.06-0.08 (2 seconds)
 









Here you have a very quick frame that only lasts 2 seconds. Here you see the font is different but also has different shapes suggesting a horror. Also as it flashes up and only lasts fpor 2 seconds it could suggest that its a jumpy film.

T3) A film by David Fincher from 0.08-0.12 (4 seconds)










Yet again here you have another clue this film will be a horror  as the hands are abnormal and the background is dull. This frame is longer as David Fincher is important to this film.

T4) Brad Pitt from 0.12-0.14 (2 seconds)










This frame is short again and the text flashes and appears again. As Brad Pitt is on its own it suggests he will be a main character.

T5)Image of Hands from 0.14-0.17 (3 seconds)










The dirty hands suggest this film will be set back in the victorian era as they didnt have high hygeen at all, also the blade in his hand suggests that there could be murders commited.

T6) Morgan Freeman from 0.18-0.20 (2 seconds)











This frame is short again and the text flashes and appears again. As Morgan Freeman is on its own it suggests he will be a main character.

T7) SE7EN from 0.22-0.23 (1 second)
As you can see the text here is blured and fuzzy which is another suggestion the film will be jump, spooky and a horror.
 
T8) Gwenyth Pallrow from 0.27-0.31 (4 seconds)
In the background you can see the book again. This suggrsting that the book could play a key part in the film.
 
T9) Richard Roundtree from 0.32-0.36 (4 seconds)
 
T10) R.LeeErmey from 0.38-0.39 (1 second)
 

T11) John.C.McGinley from 0.41-0.42 (1 second)












T12) Julie Arasrrog and Mark Boone Junior from 0.46-0.48 (2 seconds)
 
T13) John Cassini, Reginald.E.Cathey and Peter Crombie from 0.53-0.57 (4 seconds)
T14) Hawthorne James, Michael Massee and Leland Orser from 0.58-1.00 (2 seconds)
 T15) From 1.03-1.06 (3 seconds)











T16) From 1.11-1.13 (2 seconds)
 
T17) From 1.15-1.17 (2 seconds)

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