Saturday, 12 November 2016

Title Sequence Of Radio Rebel




The title sequence for Radio Rebel begins by showing the viewer that it is a Disney film. Automatically this lets people know that it is suitable for children and teenagers. By informing the viewers who the film is by it immediately will help them decide whether they want to watch the film.

It goes straight into the film as the main character is talking to you within 8 seconds of the opening starting. This intrigues viewers as it seems like the voice over is talking directly to them.

Then it shows up a close up of the voice overs eyes which implies that she is the main character and is quite mysterious.




17 seconds in we see the title 'Radio Rebel' in the centre of the screen typed in big red letters that are slanted slightly. A question mark can be seen in the D and R of rebel.

As the voice over continues talking about being original and grades from school, we see credits in red letter all in capitals. We can assume these are characters names unless it says otherwise. Throughout the credits being shown the audience are almost welcomed to the scene of the school. This setting suits the target audience well and stereotypically because all children go to school.








At 50 seconds the screen grows to fit the whole viewing screen and we see all types of different students doing various things.

The camera is panning round to the main characters and in the process the audience will feel involved in the film because the way it is shot makes it look like they are in the scene filming people around them.

After all of the panning the audience see two characters having a conversation so straight away we are taken into the film and the story line starts.




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