High School
Example 1
(Superbad)
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High School
Example 2
(American Pie)
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Youth Drama
Example 1
(Kidulthood)
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Youth Drama
Example 2
(Anuvahood)
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What titles do we see and in which order?
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A Sony
pictures entertainment company
Columbia
pictures
An Apatow
company production
Superbad
Actors names
Casting by
Allison Jones
Costume Designer
Co-Producer
Music
supervisor
Music by
Production
designer
Executive
producers
Produced by
Written by
Directed by
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Paramount
pictures presents
A lorne michaels
production
Lindsey
Lohan
Mean Girls
Actors names
Casting by
Based on the
book…
Music
supervisors
Music
composed and conducted by
Co-Producer
Costume
designer
Editor
Production
designer
Director of
photography
Executive
producer
Screenplay
by
Directed by
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Revolver entertainment
HanWay Films
Directed by
Actors names
Written by
Kidulthood
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A film by
Anuvahood
Starring/actors names
Costume design by, production design by, make up design by
Music by, Music supervisors
Edited by, director of photography
Co-producers
Executive producer, executive producers
Produced by
Written by
Directed by
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Category/type of title
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Titles using animation or motion.
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Titles on a blank screen
Titles over moving images
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Titles on a blank screen
Titles using animation or motion
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Titles over moving images
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What font/type face is used (describe this if you aren’t
sure)
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Normal, clear and bold font.
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Bold, clear font consisting of a minimum of 2 colours for each name.
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Normal bold font.
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Bright coloured bold font.
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What action do we see behind the titles?
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Two characters’ body outlines dancing together.
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The beginning of the film, which is a 16 yr. old first day at school.
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Graffiti on the walls, boys with their hoods up, guns, etc.
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The beginning of the film, the setting, main characters.
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Overall we can see which of the two are mainstream or independent. The Youth dramas had less credits than the High School Dramas as it would have cost less to produce. However both tend to use titles over moving images or titles using animation or motion.
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