When creating any film, the credit sequences are the most important part to the film opening due to it being where the "credit" is given to the workers behind the film. This can include actor, producer, writer, editor, director ect. Although all films include credit sequences, there are many different ways to apply it to your specific film. Factors such as font and speed can add to the films theme or can be done to make sure to not take away from the production being shown.
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The Karate Kid (1984)
In The Karate Kid, the opening credits roll while Daniel and his mother are driving from New Jersey toCalifornia. Rather than presenting the information on the screen alone, the credits are presented during the scene, so the viewer is able to pay attention to Daniel's journey. Doing this helps catch the viewers' attention right away, so it feels like a part of the film. The credits show Daniel feeling uncomfortable and finding it difficult to adjust to his new life. This adds to the theme of change and growth. By including the credits into the action, the movie prepares the audience for Daniel's struggles and personal growth later.
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