Title Research: Art of the Title Website

When I first opened the website I saw two drop-down menus, a search engine, and the most recent publication below those. I decided to begin my exploration of the page with the first drop-down menu which showed recent, recommended, classic, all titles, and all features of title sequences. The second drop-down menu, it showed a list of designers and studios of titles in no specific order. I then moved on to the search engine where I tested a random word to see what would come up. I searched up the word red and an abundance of results came up for title sequences, designers, and features that had to do or correlated with the color. Following this, I returned back to the home page to briefly read over the latest publication and see what features are included in the articles. On the left side, there is information regarding the title sequence such as the film date, film director, studio, styles, category, and much more. On the right side, there is information regarding the article itself which included the writer, editor, and publish date. I utilized this website to research the different title art that is used throughout the thriller genre and point out the mistakes made in past and fix them for my final task. I learned how important it is to have good title sequences in order to flow smoothly into the remainder of the film. 

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