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This image shows the colour scheme which is apparent throughout the title sequence. It is a dark and slimy texture which could relate to the genre of the film also being dark. It also introduces one of the main character's as her name is written on what appears to be an organ which could hint to what the film is based on.
A.
Like
the previous picture the colour scheme in this image demonstrates the
dark themes of the film. The name is written what appears to be in veins
presenting the hint that the credits were designed to look like the
inside of a human body (aka womb).
S.
The
font in this image illustrates that it was possibly set in a hospital.
This is because the font used is block letters and standard rather than
bold which is usually used in doctors notes. This also shows a
contribute to the making of the film.
A.
This
presents the name of the director of the film which could be a huge
hint to the audience if you knew any of his previous work. Its once
again written in a doctor script and the background is some sort of
fluid once again linking to the idea of a human body.
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This
strange image of a bump could lead to the audience questioning what the
film is more based on. It again uses the dark and pale green colouring
which gives you the sense that the film is quick sickening. The image
looks like it is in some kind of fluid which also highlights it being
linked to a woman's womb.
A.
This
image shows an actors name written in some sort of scales or growth.
This hints that the film is going to focus on some sort of illness and
the audience wonders what could be wrong with this woman. The colour
green is used again creating a dark theme.
S.
A.
In this final shot the films title is introduced in the same way the actors and actresses names were. The word has been created to look like veins or some sort of growth in liquid. The colour scheme is consistent and this final shot introduces the film thats about to appear.
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