title research: star wars
The next opening scene I chose was "Star Wars," which is in the drama genre but it is also Sci-fi. All of the people who helped with the film's production were included in the opening scene. This includes the casting designers, make-up artists, and so on. The titles were printed in a very subtle manner on the opening scene. This was advantageous because I noticed them, but they did not divert my attention away from the background. The opening scene featured a variety of images. These images are not static, but rather move slightly. These images depict all of the planets. This makes me want to watch the entire film. The images were all in space, with yellow writing explaining them in the background. This piece of writing depicted the past. It's almost as if it's setting up the film by explaining the heinous events of the past. As the images flip from one to one, this is done extremely well. It contributes to the sci-fi atmosphere by including objects that are not common on Earth. This includes extraterrestrials and other creatures that some people believe are not real. The eerie atmosphere contributes to the film's classification as a science fiction film. The majority of people were helped by the music playing in the background. If you've seen any previous Star Wars films, you'll recognize the song. As we will see a world in ruins, this will help to appeal to the audience. It will then move on to how they rebuilt their lives in the future. The opening scene's editing is enjoyable to watch. They make it look like a slideshow from the past to the future, alluding to a time travel sci-fi vibe. This creates suspense, leaving the audience on the edge of their seat, causing the viewers to continue watching. The end of the opener leaves you wondering what will happen next, as it does not show any details to what is coming.
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