Hello Bloggers and welcome back to my blog! Today we will be exploring the essence of Title Sequencing and the real background analysis of why these movies and shows utilize the specific titles for their film. I can't wait to enlighten you more on this and explain how it is used in some of my favorite movies and shows. We will explore this creation process together and look further into the factors that are used in creating these titles. I will continue with one of my favorite childhood movies...
Movie #1: Spider-Man: Homecoming
Firstly, We have Spider-Man: Homecoming and this first picture represents the movie title by showing Peter Parker walking the halls in High School as "Homecoming" relates to high school in general. This is just one of the many ways that they make the representation and setting of high school throughout the film. This shows his first day back in High School but also being Spider-Man.
Furthermore, we have a part in the movie where Spider-Man's suit is glimpsed at real quick, also portrayed in the title as it overall goes into the life of Peter Parker. This also makes such an important connotation in the movie as it shows him having to be a secret as Spider-Man and juggling his own day-to-day life. This really just emphasizes the huge secret Spider-Man has to keep in his life and the difficulties.
Show #2: Stranger Things
In addition, we have another amazing show called Stranger Things, where a bunch of friends are hanging out in one of the kids' basements, and then the other kid rides his bike home and disappears. This is shown in the first picture where we see the missing paper of the kid. This is such a hard and prominent part of this show as this boy has disappeared for much of the episodes until he is later found. Also, we have the second picture which is a restricted area sign of the U.S. government. This portrays some weird business going on in the context of this movie and adds to the suspension throughout the movie. All of these pictures are essential to the film process.







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