Friday 1 February 2013

Opening Sequence - Wall-E



Wall-e is probably the most simplistic and short opening sequence around today. Pixar is the first thing we see in the film and the traditional jumping light lamp is a clear representation of the production company.  this stays on the screen from the first seconds all the way too 00.12.  after that is a pitch black screen with a few what look like stars in the background. also there is some music coming in to the film that is quiet soft and appealing to a young audience.  at 00.16 the distribution company credits comes on screen and this company is Walt Disney Pictures.  this credits stays on the screen until 00.19 and then another scene of space is shown and this second shot of space concretes the idea that the film maybe spaceship of another planet type of film.  already at 00.21 the audience has a bit of an idea what the film is going to consist of.  at 00.26 the production company; Pixar animation studio.  this is the last opening title and after this it goes straight in to the rest of the film. although the opening credits last for only 25 seconds after this the opening sequence actually last for 1.36. as the music continues throughout the film it also continues to sound even more like an old track from the post war time of 1930.  this is quiet ironic to the fact that the film is actually set in the future in outer space and the time difference between the two is worlds apart.  What seems like the camera is in fact CGI 

1 comment:

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