Title Research: Insidious

The titles displayed during the opening sequence include the name of the studio and production company. Next the film displays the actor names, film title, casting by, music by, costume designer, edited by, production designer, and director of photography title. The next titles shown are the produced by, executive producers, written by, and directed by titles. The image of the boy sleeping in bed is prioritized. The image of a demon's face is also prioritized. Images of their living room with moving boxes is also prioritized. Then images of the stair case is prioritized.  An image of a baby's crib in a room is also shown. The image of the boy was one of the first images shown, and was prioritized probably because he's going to be victim or a main character. Then prioritizing the demon's face reveals who the villain is and that there may be people getting possessed in the movie. The image of their living room with the moving boxes is probably to give the audience an idea that there just moving and and still getting settled in a new home. The images of the stair case shown ight have been shown to reveal that something bad is going to happen on the staircase. The baby's room being shown may also be showing that the baby might get harmed as well. The film establishes the feeling or horror by showing the demon's face. At the start of the opening sequence there was a aerial shot. Camera movements included tilted upward and downward movements. Transitions also included fading in/out of title and dissolving of titles. Another really good transition was when the title in a white illustrated circle turned in a clockwise direction into an actual ceiling lamp. Other camera movements include tilt downwards and upwards, zoom in. Other transitions include when letters of the titles started like flying away but the title still remained.  




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