I looked into the opening of, Juno, The Title Designer Gareth Smith used Xerox-copied cut-out animation. This gave it the effect of looking like a drawing.
- The genre of this film is a comedy, this is reflected in the opening credits of the film as it is cartoon like as well as the soundtrack playing throughout it is very upbeat and cheerful.
- The credits coincide well with the opening titles as they are written in bubble writing and resemble a doodle which is similar to the back round drawing.
- The atmosphere is created to be joyful and childish: The back round is all doodles and colourful as if a child has drawn them. Also the back round is simple and easy for the viewer to scrutinise and depict.
- The camera work was shot on two cameras: a Panasonic HVX200 and a Canon DSLR. They were shot using the burst mode at around 8 frames per second. This is generally the frame rate used for the title sequence, which created a lovely stop-motion look.
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