Monday, 6 February 2012
Catch me if you can-Opening titles analysis
This is a memorable and idiosyncratic title sequence to Steven Spielberg's comedy drama thriller Catch Me if You Can (2002). It is a very like a mini-movie which sets up the film that it’s a part of. It starts of with an animated male character entering the screen at the bottom left hand side and moving slowly to the left side. Than female animated passengers arriving, the audience can tell this because areoplanes are in the blue sky. Furthermore, the male animated character enters the area where the passengers exited from. A yellow arrow is pointed towards the male animated charactere naming it Leonardo DiCaprio. This therefore emphasis that the male animated character is the main character in the film the the characters name is well known. Moreover, the title sequence gives a sense of feeling that the movie is going to be more of a thriller movie. The titles give a sense of thiller feel as the colours are dark.
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