Title Sequences*
The Notebook
The The Notebook is a romantic movie that shows lots of emotion, love, memory, and storytelling. The notebook is mostly used as a narrative device, that connects the past and present, which symbolizes love between the characters Noah and Allie. When Allie’s memory fades, their story still lives on. This may sound simple yet it's such a powerful symbol that evokes nostalgia, making the title relate with emotional viewers, especially those who are interested to romance and drama.
Avengers: Age of Ultron
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The title sequence of Avengers: Age of Ultron features a statue depicting a battle between the Avengers and Ultron. The film starts with an extreme close-ups capturing the key details. As the gets further away, it shows more iconic characters, such as Hulk, Iron Man, Thor’s hammer. The sculpture also moves upward, which then introduces Ultron and Vision, into the scene. This title sequence isolates the viewer from the story, making he viewer more interested and curious as to what happens next.
Baby Driver
The title sequence Baby Driver is is one of the best sequences out of this list. The title itself combines two contrasting ideas: "Baby," which suggests young and innocent, and "Driver," which suggest action and expertise. This shows the protagonist, Baby, who is both a young and talented getaway driver and a person searching for redemption. The movie starts off as it is an intriguing blend of action and character focus, setting the tone for a fast-paced, emotional story.
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