Thursday, January 30, 2020

Title Research: Watch the Titles Website

Today in AICE Media Studies, Hannah and I began our titles research for out final task. Cambridge and our AICE Media Studies teacher recommended two websites to use for title research: Watch the Titles and Art of the Titles. This blog is about the research of "Watch The Titles".

Once I enter www.watchthetitles.com into the search bar, the first thing I see is the home page. On the home page, the titles sequences are in alphabetically order. After, I scrolled on the homepage, I clicked on the title sequences option and clicked the feature films.  Under this page, it lists all the title sequences of feature films. A few problems of this website is its navigation and disorganization. I noticed on the feature films page, some of the title sequences come from tv shows. Also, the order of the title sequences are not in alphabetically order and it is difficult to find its genre. For instance, I had to research  One of the advantages of this website is the information box. Not only the information box gives a description  of the movie but, it provides details how the movie targets the audience.  For instance, I had to look up sky fighters to confirm it is an action movie. I learned in majority genres, the director's title is usually the last title before the movie begins and title of the movie is the first title. Also, most of the titles are spread out. For instance, there there will be a maximum of three names.There is consistency in the titles. For instance, titles are capitalized, same font, and same spacing.  The titles would alternate from the right to the left side or vice versa. 

This is a screenshot of "Watch the Titles" website.


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