The Pink Panther

This was my favourite title sequence I watched because it really focused on getting the titles right and included the panther in nearly every picture.
From watching the title sequence the audience already know what the character of the pink panther is like as it tries to be in every image making trouble. For example in the second to last picture it makes a mess of the name and the last shows it being caught and having to re-do the title.
The fact that the titles are created by the pink panther is interesting and appeals to the target audience of children as the cartoon interferes with the sequence making it a lot more exciting to watch.
Not only was the way it was presented good, the text size, font and colour is clear and enters and exists in different ways making it enjoyable.
The panthers actions also relate to the title, for example when the music title is shown the pink panther is by a music stand, and when director of photography is labelled the panther has its photograph taken. Little images like these make the titles stand out and make the audience want to know more about the panther and what it gets up to in the film.
The music is also used well as it relates to the pink panthers meddling as it is a mysterious sound used for investigations which has become a popular sound in music. Colours used are also good as it makes the text and images clear and relates to the character as being pink so colours used are pinks and reds.
This title sequence may not have anything to do with our films genre but our film opening relies on our titles so this successful sequence may help when choosing our text, background and maybe to use a narrative within our film beginning. The order of titles are also helped by this as the main title is sued early on which suggests this is the best order to do so as others use the same or a similar order.