My preferred genre to work with would be horror. This is because they usually include the same aspects such as eerie, atmospheric music, dark imagery, scary sound effects (eg. screaming). Sometimes they include information into the villains back story, which would be quite interesting to film and form an idea of. They also foreshadow what could happen in the film and create suspense and tension within the viewer. I think the title sequence should create tension within the viewer, which could be done through the use of dark imagery and suitable, scary music and/or sound effects. Also the title sequence should include credits such as the title of the film, directors name and actors, these should be done in a suitable font and colour that matches the genre.
Another genre that would be good for the title sequence would be high school/teen. This would be quite easy to do as we already have a suitable location. Also in most teen films the music used is quite current so it would be easy to find a suitable track to use, the mise-en-scene would also be easy to acquire. In high school/teen title sequences they usually introduce main characters and locations, as well as using bright colours and aesthetically pleasing fonts. I think that if we decide to do a high school/teen title sequence it should include the introduction of a main character as well as the main location of the film. Also it should include popular, current music as it would make the title sequence more relatable to the target audience which would be people of the same age. There should also be credits such as film title, director and actors names, which should be done in a font and colour that match the genre.
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