Kyle Cooper claims the key to a great title sequence lies in the audience, if it can make the audience forget about all else around them, success. It excites the audience, defining the genre, making it enjoyable to watch.
Cooper himself enjoyed the presentation of the Deadzone title sequence. Alternatively, he discussed the 'To Kill a Mocking Bird' sequence also, he appreciated the level of photography, "story based" as he claims, a metaphor for demonstrating the meaning of the film
Cooper himself enjoyed the presentation of the Deadzone title sequence. Alternatively, he discussed the 'To Kill a Mocking Bird' sequence also, he appreciated the level of photography, "story based" as he claims, a metaphor for demonstrating the meaning of the film
The two and a half minute long sequence provided the studio with important information regarding the film as it introduced the motion picture gradually, communicating with audience through sharing small handfuls of information.
Yet, the studio still faces the issue of audience test screening; the refusal to re-film elements of the sequence if the audience simply failed to understand it or did no like.
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