Monday, 9 November 2009
Our Final Opening Sequence to a Childrens Film
Finding Halloween...
Sunday, 8 November 2009
Shrek the third opening sequence analysis
i think that this is a paticulerly good example of an openining sequence of a childrens film as it sets up an exciting and mildly suspenceful tone, which it quickly does away with via the use of comedy and parody of the prince. The opening would make both adults and children alike laugh at the prince's predicament, and sets up a lighthearted tone for the rest of the film, and this is done for the children in particuler.
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Aristocats Opening Sequence Analysis.
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Saturday, 7 November 2009
Opening Sequence Completed And The Beginning Of Our Soundtrack
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Friday, 6 November 2009
Analysis of an Opening Sequence
Analysing The Opening Sequence of Matilda
Matilda is a well known children’s film made in 1996. It’s a fantasy film. The opening sequence consists of mainly the film itself and little opening credits. Although it was made thirteen years a go it is still remembered and liked today.
From the opening sequence you can gain quite a lot about the narrative. The clip has a narrator which introduces the film in a friendly way which would be attractive to children. From the first shot you know that one of the films main characters will be a child, this child being Matilda. The two parents of the child are then introduced and a sense of unloving and little care can be felt by the audience. The child is left in the back of the car as the rest of the family enter the house which just shows how much they feel for the baby. As most of the shots and the story so far have been based around the baby then you can tell that the film will be about her and her life. Nearer the end of the clip the baby writes her name herself so the audience can then see that there is something special about this baby and engages them into the film.
Two of the main characters are introduced straight away as the mother and father of the baby. As soon as the audience meets the father it is apparent that he doesn’t care about his new born baby and is more worried about the money she will cost. The mother seems to care more looks and well being than the baby’s so again doesn’t really show much compassion towards her newborn daughter. From their appearance these two characters come across as very materialistic, selfish people who wouldn’t appeal to children at all. I think that the target audience would see them as the villains of the film. However in their actions the characters to appear quite humorous which adds a light hearted feel to the film.
The atmosphere of the clip seems very rushed and frantic and keeps the audience interested as it has a fast pace to it. You can feel this frantic atmosphere from the quick abrupt movements of the characters and the immediate camera transitions.
Most of the sound heard within this clip was the music which plays almost all of the way through. It contrasts with the frantic atmosphere as it is calming and happy making the film quite enjoyable and easy to watch. The other sounds heard are the dialogue spoken by the characters and the sound effects such as screeching of car tyres.
The editing was very smooth and linear and continuity editing was definitely used as the clip was in chronologic order making it was simple to watch and it flowed really well and smoothly.
The camera work contributed to the flow of the opening sequence of Matilda, these are some of the shots used:
· Extreme close up (establishing shot)
· Tracking backwards
· Mid shot
· 2 shot
· Long shot
· Close up
· Pan
All of these were linked very well and as an audience it would be very difficult to spot the changing of shot.
If i was to freeze a part of the opening sequence and analyse everything within in that frame it would be called the mise-en-scene. I have does this and within this particular frame I could see the interior of Matilda’s house, lamps, two sofas and two of the main characters were also in it. This scene would have taken place ion the living room of the house and you can see this from the surroundings and props used. See below:
Overall I think that this opening sequence tells the viewer a lot about the narrative in a very simple way because it is just filming with no special effects. I think it’s an effective introduction to the film as it introduces most of the main characters and the story itself in a short space of time.
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Our Childrens film opening sequence.
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Madegascar Opening sequence analysis.
I think that it is a good opening sequence for a childrens film as it begins peacefully, with a nice establishing shot that sets up the entire film as child friendly, but it then introduces mild peril and excitement in the form of the lion, but then quickly twists it to show that the lion and zebra are friends, again a very child friendly theme. Despite all this however, the dialouge within it is rather complex and fast paced, and so it also appealing to adults, and while this is largly a good thing, it can also make it harder for children to watch, and although this is true for the rest of the movie, it is not evident in the opening sequence itself.
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Analysis of An Opening Sequence
From the opening sequence not much shown yet it still tells the audience quite a bit about the narrative. The coloured doors give the film a mysterious element and some show monsters coming of them which shows that this film will be about monsters and they may be the main characters. The cheery, happy music also says that this film will be a light-hearted happy one and not too dark, the
bright colours represent this also.
The characters will almost definitely be monsters, as they appear in all of the title sequence, so there will be a main theme of monsters in the film. As this is a children’s film there will be children in it so they can relate to the characters more easily. A childlike scream in the opening sequence is a clue to back up this thought.
Fun is just one of the words that would be used to describe the atmosphere of this film. I derived this from the bright colours used in the clip and the upbeat music played throughout. The atmosphere was also comic, light hearted even though it involved monsters, and happy.
The only special effects present in this clip are animation of the doors, monsters and words. They move fluently across the frame and the movements they made went perfectly with the music, making the clip flow very well.
Most of the sound in this clip was jazz music, which was played throughout. It had a light hearted tune to it giving the clip a very cheery and jolly feel. The other sounds were one child screaming and a roar of a monster, these added and variation to the sound within the clip.
Linear editing was used in the opening sequence of monsters inc. and the words shown were in order and each one followed another in chronological order. Continuity editing was also present and made the clip flow brilliantly and made it easy and enjoyable to watch.
As this clip only showed the opening titles it consisted of just one frame all the way through so there was little camera movement until the end where there was a tracking forward shot. Again this added to simplicity of the clip and made it easy to watch, which is good for children as it would hold their attention for longer.
If I was to freeze one frame of this opening sequence, it would be called the mise-en-scene and within this I would se multicoloured doors, words and a cartoon monster. These would be very simple images with bright colour that stand out to the viewer and capture their attention. See below:

Analysis of an openig sequence
Although this film is a children’s film, from the opening sequence you get the impression that it is a horror film. But it would only seem scary to young children and would not particularly follow the known rules of a typical horror film.
From this opening sequence you get quite a good feel for the narrative right from the beginning of the clip which starts with narration introducing the narrative to the audience. You can see that it will be a scary film yet with light-hearted elements, there are lots of characters involved in the film. They all belong to a town and from the opening it is easy to tell that the film will be set here and based on the characters in the town. From the song played throughout the opening sequence the film is definitely Halloween themed, you can also see this from the characters shown.
This takes me straight onto the characters themselves. All of the characters in the film are introduced one by one or in small groups right the way through the sequence, alongside the music. Nearer the end of the sequence the main character is clearly highlighted as ‘Jack’ The Pumpkin King. All of the characters are from Halloween such as witches and ghosts and are quite scary but they are all smiling which gives the film a happier more light hearted feeling making it appeal more to the target audience of children.
The atmosphere of the opening sequence is very creepy; the mise-en-scene contributes to this greatly as does the music and appearance of the characters. However the music does have a happier undertone which lightens the atmosphere slightly from its darker origin. The atmosphere does appear very mysterious and strange even with the happier tones.
The only special effects used are, the CGI which is very effective and of a very good quality and the dialogue which matches up to the movements of the characters mouth excellently. As you can see from the picture below the characters and their surroundings are very detailed and the quality of them is high.

Happy upbeat music is the main sound in this clip, it is made up of a melody and singing from the characters in the sequence. This music contrasts to the scene as one is upbeat and happy whereas the other is creepy and dark. At the very beginning of the clip before the singing starts there is narration to introduce the narrative to the audience. There are few sound effects on this sequence there are only ones within the scene for example, pages of a book turning and doors closing.
The continuity editing within the sequence is immensely smooth and is easy for the audience to follow, which is good as the audience will mainly consist of children. There is also linear editing present which makes it clear to the viewer and the sequence is then in chronological order making it easier to understand. The only other apparent piece of editing is the one fade in aclip near to the beginning.
The shots that the camerawork consists of are:
- An establishing shot which tracks downwards spiralling
- A pan
- Tracking forwards which is the majority of the clip with a few winding parts to it
- An extreme close up
- A 4 shot and many other multiple character shots of a similar fashion
- Medium shot
- Long shot
- Tracking side wards to the right
Most of these shots are very short and quick and just an introduction of one or a group of characters so they have to more on to the next one immediately.
If I was to freeze the second from last frame it would be called the mise-en scene which is everything within that frame. So this frame consisted of all of the characters introduced previously the town itself including all of the buildings, fire torches and a pond.
Overall I think this opening sequence gives the audience many clues to the narrative and it is a very good introduction to the film. However I do think that the main theme of the film is too scary for the younger children that would be viewing it. But again this is balanced out with the happy upbeat characters.
Our Childrens Film Opening Sequence...continued...
The opening sequecne consits of the three main charcters being drawn on a piece of paper by a boy then thrown into a path. thw charcters themm come to life from the page and the titles roll on pieces of paper which are screwed up and then unscrew.
We feel that this film will appeal to chidlren as it follows the three charcters on an adventure and the majority of popular childrens film follow this theme. As this story is set in the autumn and with halloween charaters it will be released at halloween.
We have yet to edit our sequence,by cutting the parts we do not need and adding music and some effetcs.
Find Nemo Analysis
Analysing The Opening Scene Of Finding Nemo
I have chosen the opening clip of the children’s film ‘Finding Nemo’ to analyse. This film is completely animated and uses CGI (computer generated imagery) extensively. It was very popular with younger children because of its enticing storyline.
I looked very carefully at the camerawork during the 2:04 minutes opening of this film and it introduces the setting with an establishing shot that takes the form of a pan of the surrounding area, which in this case was a coral reef. Surprisingly there were many shots in this short scene with just two characters in it. One of the most commonly used one was a two shot of the two clown fish having various conversations. The clip also included other shots such as: long shots, mid long shots, point of view shots and also an over the shoulder shot which was very effective as it showed the point of view of that particular character so the audience could see what they were seeing. I didn’t think that it would be used in an animated film. The clip ends very suddenly with a abrupt blackout.
The sound in this particular clip adds to creating a calming atmosphere as the music is very mellow and peaceful. It creates an ambience that you would expect under the sea, in a coral reef. I think the instruments in the piece include a flute and a piano. Accompanying the music are sea sounds such as bubble and watery sound effects, these help the viewer to see that this film is based under the sea. There seem to be different sound effects for every movement that the character makes. The body and mouth movements in this clip are very synchronous which makes it se much better quality. Most of the sound in this clip is diegetic apart from the music which is non-diegetic. About a quarter of the way through the clip there is a sudden silence in the music creating tension. This is when the whole mood of the clip changes and the music begins to play again but it is eerie and unnerving music which causes the viewer to expect something bad to happen, which does so this shows that it generates the right effect. In this part a shark enters and as it attacks, the music changes yet again to a very dramatic piece and the sound effects are very sharp to coincide with the vicious movements of the shark. This piece ends very dramatically and as it does the music and sounds slowly fades out.
The editing in this film clip is linear meaning it is very straightforward and easy for the viewer to understand, chronological order. Linear editing is very important in a children’s film because they need to be able to understand it, to be able to enjoy it. The cuts are very good from shot to shot as you hardly notice they are happening. The film has continuity editing which is extremely smooth making the clip easy and enjoyable to watch.
The only obvious special effect in this clip is CGI which stands for Computer Generated Imagery which is the animation so this is used throughout the whole film. This particular CGI is of high quality therefore makes the film better in the eyes of the viewer.
Mise – en – scene is everything in the frame, when analysed it is of a still image so this makes it quite difficult to analyse the mise -en- scene in a film clip. I was to freeze the opening image of the clip in the scene would be part of the coral reef under the sea, and the two clown fish.
This film clip is a very good opening as it introduces the setting and the main plot of the storyline. The variation in it is excellent and the fact that it has such a dramatic change. The music used in incredibly appropriate and the synchronisation is also of a high quality. I like this clip very much and think that the film would definitely appeal to children of all ages.
