Opening title sequences- Guardians of The Galaxy Volume 2 and Stranger than Fiction
Guardians of The Galaxy Volume 2
The Groot is the centre of the camera composition and there is no change in shot. The camera track Groot the whole time. The shot is an extra long shot duration, and there is a lot of editing on the CGI of characters and explosion. The soundtrack is mainly diegetic flows through out the sequence. As the sequence takes place we see action of the characters in the background fighting and explosions as the soundtrack is contrapuntal with an upbeat song. There is an pause in the editing were Groot is frozen and the background and the title comes onto the screen as the camera start pan to the side of Groot. The colours in the scene are very bright and also contances with the violence of the scene. The whole tone of the piece is light hearted and meant to be funny.
Stranger than Fiction
The editing makes it seem like we are zoom in from outside the world into this man's bedroom. The voiceover starts as we see the man which by the end of the sequence there is a change in the voiceover as it become diegetic to the man as he trys to talk to it. We get a split screen to when the man is brushing his teeth and numbers and line on the screen as it shows the amount of times he is doing something. He has this the whole sequence of the editing of lines and diagrams to his daily routine which adds to the body language of the character which is very extract and everything is done with purpose. The camera ranges from close ups, to midshots and wideshots. The camera has a lot of close ups to the watch. And when the man is running and its a close up to the watch the editing slows the speed and which he is running at. The soundtrack is the background has a steady pace to it and doesn't change to symbolises the routine doesn't change although at the end of the day when the voiceover talks about how lonely he is the music slows to create a sad mood.
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