SE7EN (1995) title order:
- Distributor
- Production Company
- Director
- Main Actors
- Title
- Actors
- Casting by
- Music
- Costumes
- Edited
- Production Design
- Co-Producers
- Co-Executive producers
- Executive producer
- Writer
- Director
Sin City (2005) title order:
- Title & Director
- Actors
- Story based on
- Casting director
- Line producer
- Shot & cut
- Music
- Executive producer
- Produced by
- Special guest director
- Director
Looking at these title sequences is interesting as it gives me a good insight as to how i can use credits in my opening scene. I noticed that the credits revolve around how sound is used; for example, if somebody is talking there will not be any credits as it is almost a distraction from what is already going on. Also the director is usually mentioned twice in the credits, the first time some where around the beginning and the next time is at the very end. The credits are also used to the beat of the background music which makes it flow into the scene that is showing. It is again interesting to notice the comparisons of where the credits are put into the opening. Some credits are put in blank shots between scenes whereas others are placed where appropriate in scenes where other things are going on at the same time.