Saturday, 3 October 2015

Kyle Cooper

      Kyle Cooper is recognised for the movies Seven and Spiderman, regenerating title sequences as an art form. Cooper thinks opening sequences are good because they set an expectation by dub-telling seamlessly, captivates and excites the audience. 
       Kyle Cooper believes that opening sequences tell a backstory, metaphor or a pun. Lack of budget or the audience understanding could be a problem after audience test screening. The 2 and a half minutes of title sequence before a film can be utilised as a prologue, another scene and to give credit to the studio. 
      Kyle Cooper liked the title sequences to Dawn of the Dead because they attempted to set the atmosphere of the film and they gave an alternate ending to the stereotypical “happy ending” seen in most Hollywood movies. Cooper thinks title sequences are relevant to a film because it tells a backstory of information that otherwise would not be in the film, suspending disbelief for the audience. 

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