The veritgo title sequence by saul bass shows imagery of a womans eye. The whole duration leaves the audience feeling quite disorientated which reflects the title and the genre of the film. This is one of Saul Bass's title sequences that rely heavily on graphics and imagery rather than any dialogue or actual shooted action footage The choice of music compliments the thriller genre perfectly as it creates suspense and makes the audience feel slightly uneasy as if something bad is about to happen. This immeditaley sets the tone of the film before the audience even begin to follow the narrative and is therefore reflective of how title sequences are a crucial part of a film.
Vertigo
The veritgo title sequence by saul bass shows imagery of a womans eye. The whole duration leaves the audience feeling quite disorientated which reflects the title and the genre of the film. This is one of Saul Bass's title sequences that rely heavily on graphics and imagery rather than any dialogue or actual shooted action footage The choice of music compliments the thriller genre perfectly as it creates suspense and makes the audience feel slightly uneasy as if something bad is about to happen. This immeditaley sets the tone of the film before the audience even begin to follow the narrative and is therefore reflective of how title sequences are a crucial part of a film.
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