helpful websites we found

 My group and i were researching for our final task looking for opening sequences. While on the web we found some really cool helpful websites. The first website we found was www.artofthetitle.com. This website is devoted to the title sequence design in movies, TV shows, and other media which was exactly what we were researching for our title research. The reason we chose this website is that it has a variety of titles from various movies, and titles re crucial for an opening scene. My group and i spent a total of 30 websites because there are hundreds of title sequences to look at. We were able to easily find the exact type of title sequences we were looking for by just searching them up on the search bar. We were able to watch many different title sequences which will help us smoothly with our title research. With this website, my group and i learned about the different ways we could make a title intro and incorporate all the different names we need. We also learned that a movies opening scene alone should be able to identify its genre. 


Me and onara weren't finished there, we continued researching more websites. The second best website we came across for title sequences was www.watchthetitles.com. Watch the title is obviously similar to art of the title because they both consist of a wide variety of title sequences to look at but this website of course has its own helpful features so we researched both. The reason we chose this website is for the same reason we looked at art of the titles, we need inspiration. It's better to look at more than one website so we can look at a wide range of what we need. When my group and i first clicked on this website, we are immediately shown a featured title sequence on the front page. Then once we scroll down there's different options so we were able to easily look for the types of title openings we were looking to see. This website is a great place to get inspiration. 






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