Title Sequence

 

Severance 

    This title sequence immediately enticed me because of its uncanny, eerie dimensions that it brought to the audience in the very beginning of the show. The show began with a title sequence that essentially gave a summary of the main plot line of the entire show. Showing the main character float from in and out of his home and work life which has been methodically separated by surgical means. The title sequence shows the main characters sucked up through a syringe turned into a mush combined with very little typography created an eerie tone, not to mention music that matched. 



Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street 

    In this title sequence, blood was a main concept that trickled through out the sequence. The theme of blood created a powerful mood of melancholy and grief including dark colors and terrifying images. It began with a blue smoke that arose and then pan overview of the city at night. It pans over into a dark boxed window with a barber chair inside, blood is first spotted as it trickles down the window. The sequence continues through the entire title where blood trickles down a series of ominous images including tattered photos, building, gears, meat, and food. The typography adding a red and white color lettering to the sequence. Finishing with the ominous music ending on red blood on the blue dark water. 



Liaison 

    In this title sequence, in this it is a passionate and colorful footage full of warm and cool tone with two lovers who embrace each other. It shows themes of a tangled tapestry which is pieced together in combination with cityscapes using edited film showing the romance that will be shown in the final series. The title used monospace typography in order to display the cyber theme and to contrast the love scene that is playing behind the text. Including romantic music behind the video and text footage to blend together the Sc-fi/romantic blend. Finishing the title sequence with a blend of all the colors merging into a blend of purple and monospace red lettering that spells Liaison. 







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