Conclusions
Most title sequences come in the same particular order sometimes depending on the type of film they can be different, however the typical order a film opening starts off with is with the ident -production companies then we see...
1. Lead Main character (starring as...)
2. Title of Film
3. Who the film is starring (other main actors)
4. Actor names
5. Crew- (behind the scenes people) People who helped create the film e.g. make-up designing crew
6. Towards the end main creators in making the film e.g. Editor, producer, director, screenplay writer and music etc.
Each credit usually has around a 6 second gap between changing the text depending on the film background so that they can compliment and contrast against the footage so that the audience can easily read the text. The font that is used is nearly always sans serif so it's basic, simple and eligible to read. The range of sizes in text can often change, in order to highlight specific text so they stand out against others as they have a bigger significance to the film e.g. the film title is often bolder and bigger or in a different font style, and the main character could also be in a slightly bigger font.


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