Title Research: Get Out

The opening sequence of this movie is from Get Out and I found it on artofthetitle.com
  • In the movie "Get Out" there are a lot of title displayed in the opening sequence. You have the name of the studio, name of production company, film title, casting by, music by, the costume designer, who edited the movie, the production designer, the director of photography, who produced, written, and directed the movie.
  • The images that are prioritized in the opening scene are the view of a street in a neighborhood, a forest, the main character's photographs, the main character's apartment and him shaving, his girlfriend or wife delivering him food, and the main character scrolling through his photography camera.
  • The connotations these images carry is anticipation.
  • The film establishes a feeling of thriller from the outset by the very first scene being someone kidnapped at night creating a feeling of suspense and anxiety, Also, the scene of the forest may create a sense or feeling of thriller because they give a limited view of the area and are perfect for jumpscares. Which causes the audience to have a feeling of anxiety when they see a forest.
  • After looking at the opening sequence of this movie, to me... there weren't any strategies present to make the film hit its target audience.
  • Technology has been effectively used throughout this opening sequence using an establishing shot, a pan, over the shoulder shot, a tilt, close ups, jump cutting, cutaways, and tracking shots.



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