T1: 0.10 seconds, Capitals, White, Size 26 font, very centre |
T2: 0.15 seconds, Block capitals, White, Font size 26, central |
T5: 0.46 seconds, capitals, font about 20, white, slightly higher than centre
T6: 0.57 seconds, capitals, font about 22, white, slightly right of centre
T7: lower casing and capitals, fonts 14 and 22, all white, all central
T8: lower casing and capitals, fonts 14 and 22, all white, slightly right of centre
T9: Mainly all capitals, fonts 26 and 14, all white, central
Mis en Scene'
Positioning of objects within the frame
The positioning was always mainly central for the main actors or names of people we recognise but the lesser names or less important people seem too have there names slightly smaller or not central.
Lighting and colour
The background colour is mainly the same throughout but then suddenly changes to a vibrant orange colour this could maybe suggest that the movie is full of surprises. The lighting always focuses its attention on the name of the person. The images in the background are not focused on as much as what they want you to notice is the people that the film involves.
Camera
The images used are great it is always bringing something new up and keeps you watching it this is very clever as it then make you remember it and the people that starred in its production or the actors that were involved.
Editing
The editing in this is great the names appear and disappear at perfect times and the forever changing moving images in the background are very clever. The moving dragons are my favourite.