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      <title>Mission Impossible opening sequence screen shot analysis by Chloe Daniels</title>
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      <pubDate>2016-10-13 18:45:21 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>This is the first title sequence denoted and is evidently quite thrilling. The way in which the lighting is significantly low key in the background and the whereabouts of this title is unknown may make the audience feel somewhat exhilarated. The string that’s on fire lighting the way to the next title sequence, is clearly representing the fuse of a bomb, also connoting a thrilling atmosphere. The way that the actual title of the scene is a contrasting colour in comparison to the background makes it stand out significantly more for the audience. The sound at this point within the film is evidently fast paced but simultaneously at a rather steady part of the soundtrack, it’s not exceedingly loud and there are no discordant violins or other harsh sounds as of yet. However the beat is still fast and connotes a thrilling feel that the audience will definitely experience. The typography is clearly capitalised to accentuate the importance of the titles, however the font isn't too big that it draws attention away from the background. The production team are usually the first title to appear as it makes the audience aware of the company, further making them realise other movies they've produced that they've also liked. The title is clearly superimposed as you can see the moving image in the background as well as the typography on top. The transition of the writing entering the screen is extremely fast, so that you can barely see it happening and when it exits the writing gets bigger and bigger until it’s no longer in the screen,which is fast once again.</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-10-13 18:48:04 UTC</pubDate>
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