For inspirations for our project we have to have to research on three different credit sequences on different movies that fit our genre. This might be one of the most useful as I want to get really creative with mine, and not make it something casual as many films are.
I decided for my first research the movie Ratatouille, it fits the genre of the film I want to make which is a sort of culinary film. In Ratatouille the credit scenes are portrayed as a hand-drawn storybook in animation style, using a 2D aesthetic style. Which portrays the culinary theme of the film, while using the creative and passionate embodiment of cooking.
For my second choice of film, I choose The Perks of Being a Wallflower, a movie I personally never had too much interest on but I remembered the credit scene for it and thought of how much of a unique one they had. It's actually the opening credit scene, that features a drawn typewriter writing the name of the actors of the movie, with the handwriting of the main character Charlie.
The third and final analysis is The Menu, it doesn't really feature anything as creative as the other two credit scenes. But it cuts to a dramatic black screen at the end, as one of the protagonists escapes the island. It may seem as a generic and bland, but it adds a tense tone to the end, and it uses a typography that is simple and refined, which evokes the aesthetic of a Michelin restaurant, such as the one that the movie presents. I feel this may help me find a way to sort of add a bit of tension into my short film.
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