This title sequence is very fitting to the genre because it has multiple imagery and animations such as props of knives and guns that 'blended seamlessly' which is what makes a good title sequence according to Kyle Cooper. I saw uses of bold white fonts used throughout this extract to credit the main contributors in the production of film which contrasted with the background so the text is noticeable. This adds to the simplicity and professionalism of the film. Also, the music used is called Skyfall, so the name itself of the film is embedded into the audience and is reflective of the story-line through the lyrics used.
I think that this is a good title sequence because of the transition from the real footage to an animated one, introducing the main character as she is walking down the street, making it edgy and flow nicely, fitting to the teenage audience. The music sounds western-American which tells us the location of the film. They used a 3-D handwritten font, in different bold colours to match the target audience and make it look informal, making it blend into this title sequence to credit the producers, actors, director and the rest of the crew.
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