
As the debris rolls to the camera an inter title is formed which states the production company's of 'Twentieth century fox' and 'Marv'.

We are then shown a tracking ariel shot as the camera, essentially, glides past the words and moves in conjunction with the continued falling debris to meet in the middle and present a new title which states 'a cloudy production'. A specific window is placed into the central position of the shot as the camera tracks/ glides towards the whole to a new scene where the film begins.

The choice of font is a sans-serif which usually implies feminine connotations, however in this instance, that isn't the case since this is a very masculine movie which involves a lot of action, violence and comedy. The sequence, as a whole, moves at a very quick pace and the use of non-diegetic rock/ upbeat music immediately captivates viewers and sets the tone for this type of film. The diegetic sounds of a helicopter and gunshots enhances the visual and audio experience since it is engaging to watch and listen to. The choice of a bright arabic setting also enhances how the clip looks and makes it appear as both exotic and un-known for viewers. The falling rocks which turn to titles is very effective editing and effective camera work to have to the camera track and move towards and past each title as they come and go.
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