Thursday, 20 September 2012

Analysing opening sequences

These are two opening sequences we thought are similar to the one we are currently producing.

The Daybreak opening sequence consists on a montage of morning rituals that are relevant to the theme of their news channel which is a morning breakfast show. The clips are very picturesque and vibrant which give the news channel a pleasant image and representation. The are a lot of establishing shots to emphasise their concept but also give us a powerful snippet of each clip.There are clips such as shops opening up, children getting ready for school and these correspond to their theme. The logo is in the bottom corner which lets the audience know what they are watching. The sequence uses Labrinth's hit single "Let the sunshine" as its theme music which complements the opening sequence very well and gives the audience a "feel good" feeling for the morning.




The BBC news sequence is similar in the way it merges different clips together. Each clip shows news reporters at different parts of the world broadcasting news and this is essentially what BBC news aims to deliver, reporting news from all around the world. The music is also simple but memorable because of the beeping sound, it is also very "News-like" unlike Daybreak's which is catchy. Their logo is also at the bottom corner of the sequence similarly to Daybreak.

These opening sequences are essentially what we want to base ours on, we want it to be fast paced and full of different clips that portray what our news channel is about - music - as well as our music being memorable with the use of a catchy memorable.

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