Opening sequence analysis
An opening sequence is something that is used in most if not all working titles and it used to show the most important members of production as the film,show or any production uses this as they open the show to the audience members showing the main people behind in making the production as the show is about to start also placing images in the background for reference to what the show is. An opening sequence is a sequence before any film which is subject to to crediting its production team in reference to the show/film usually playing ,music in the background as well an opening sequence can either use a black screen or images within the sequence this is something that is up to the producer.
DareDevil Opening sequence
In the opening sequence of credits the main base colour is red as hot is relating to the character and his infatuation with the colour red as well as his appearance and name "DareDevil".The figures are mostly made up of red liquids likely symbolising blood,the colour is likely used to show strength and maybe danger of the main character.The opening sequence also shows the city the show seems to be based in "Hells Kitchen" which is based in america, it shows this by creating figures out of the liquids that are national landmarks in america that are in New York city later on it starts slowly building a figure that is in the form of a masked crusader that has is back turned against the viewer while creating a base title of the show with a bleeding effect.


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