Monday, 6 February 2012

Se7en


Se7en
One of the close up shots used
Looking at the opening title sequence of se7en it shows lots of abstract camera angle giving the view an awkward look at the action that is being shown by the close up camera angles used.
The credit of Morgan Freeman
Also the quick changes of the shot make it hard for the viewer to react to what it is being shown adding to the obscurity of the shot and thus changing the mood. Also the sharp noises that accompany the changing shots make the more unorthodox and the anarchic of the shot.
The credits of the names are obvious and then with the reverse side of the writing overlapping the name in the credits make it an unsettled credit complementing the fast shots used to create the ambiguity of the title sequence. 
The title of the film
The actual title has the affect of lawyers to supplement the credits also the writing  is in white on a black back round shows the black and white conveys an out datedness of the film. Also the black background keeps the darkness of the film and keeps in the right tone with the surrounding shots used in the title sequence

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