In the OTS (Opening Title Sequence) the audience expect to see the way the film will evolve and should reveal certain information, this will be done by showing the setting on where the film is located and the time period of the piece, the title of the film, the name and logos of the companies who have produced and distributed the film. Other things that could be included are the mise-en-scene to show important information such as the lighting, costumes + make up and props, there might be a soundtrack to create a certain atmosphere depending on the genre.
http://asmediaproductionsschs2014.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/conventions-of-ots-se7en.html
In the above presentations of conventions in an OTS for feature films I feel that they have all been successful in identifying the conventions as they present/list them for people to see and offer an explanation on each one. I would say the audience for these presentations are for film students/people who are engrossed in film and people intending on making films. The purpose for these presentations are to identify, discuss and evaluate the conventions of an OTS while analyzing films to present the conventions.
I feel the formats are well suited the second slide share being the most informative and interesting by showing analysis of existing film OTS' and the third being the least interesting as it has been presented with too much writing but is detailed. But overall all of the presentations are easy to understand. Most of the presentations identified all of the conventions accurately but could have been helped with more detail into certain areas.
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