Friday, January 31, 2020

Title Research: www.watchthetitles.com

Today in class, we were given two movie title websites. One of them was www.watchthetitles.com. We were given these sites to help inspire us and give us ideas to what kind of approach we can take towards our title sequence. Most importantly it shows us what they are supposed to look like. Once you type in the web address and have arrived on the website's homepage you are welcomed with the title at the top left corner of the screen. The title of the page is "Watch the Titles!". Then you will see a black background with dissolving slides of different movies. At the top right corner of the screen, there are four sections or main categories: title sequences, designers, studios, and search. These will drop more categories when hovered over. Below that you will be provided with a range of links: films, interviews, feature film, tv shows, event titles, student projects, video games, and french fridays. Once you click these links you will be brought to another side of the page that provides you everything that falls in the category. This feature is very beneficial to the owners and viewers of the website. The content is organized and clear making this part of the website easy to navigate. As a result, the viewers will be more comfortable and pleased with the website. Although, the movies in these are not ordered chronologically. To the average eye, the movies are randomly assorted. The movies range from comedy, to animation, to horror. The website also has a section for interviews. These interviews are ordered by actors, not interviewers. I personally am impressed by this website's design.


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