Credit Sequences.
Credit sequences have an important purpose while making movies.The opening credits sometimes offer information about the major people involved like the director, producers, lead actors, and writers. Credit sequences can sometimes advance storytelling and establish the tone of the film. Some movies have simple credits that are included in the first scene. Others go for complicated sequences with unusual writing styles, special graphics, and specific music to create a sense and mood.
10 Things I hate about you
This movie credits mix animation and real-world visuals to introduce the high school setting.
A hand-drawn cartoon style gives way to high school life showing the different social cliques.
The credits come in bold blocky letters
“One Week” by Barenaked Ladies creates a playful and rebellious feel.
Them playing the upbeat music and Kat’s unimpressed, annoyed attitude hints at the film’s theme of opposites attracting.
Crazy rich Asians
The credits come in cold and green inspired by traditional Chinese paper art
They used the song “Waiting for your return” that was sung in mandarin adds a feeling of nostalgia.
The opening sets up the movie's rich and romantic vibe.
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
The credits come up in a handwritten font that matches the style of Lara Jeans love letters.
Indie pop music playing.
The opening credits smoothly transition into the story by showing Lara Jean writing and organizing her love letters.
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