Title research: Cape Fear
The titles that are displayed within the opening sequence show the different creators and actors. The images that are prioritized in the opening sequence would be the ocean with the effects of a man and an animal. So with them doing this were unable to see the full story. We also are able to interpret that the ocean or water has relevance with the film due to it being shown in the sequence. They were a bunch of loud scary music playing in the background. The way this helps it be a thriller is that not only are you seeing the words as the music plays but parts of a man. Due to not knowing what the man looks like and only seeing the eyes. It gives off an uneasy feeling. Of that, the man may be the killer. The use of the water really helped show how you are unable to see the full picture. As far as the different colors bouncing off the water reflecting an unclear image. The connotations that these images carry are just everything being scary and unsettling. The film establishes the thriller genre by the eerie music and faint images. The strategies used to ensure their target audience would be the Eerie feeling that is being given off. From the unable to see images of a man staring at the camera lens to his body just standing there. Almost like he is watching something we don't know yet. Due to not watching the movie yet. Technology has been used effectively by the transitioning of images to the girl standing and talking from the originator of eyes being the scary man. That was staring at the beginning of the opening sequence. Overall it gives off an eerie feeling from the opening sequence even starting. It also ends off eerie with the girl as well as talking in her monotoned voice.
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