In the opening sequence of inspector Gadget the credits are made to show the genre of the film, and also appeal to the target audience (children).
The genre is shown by having all the gadgets, nuts and bolts and other random items to create the G for gadget. the credits are then printed onto the items and onto the G standing for gadget. Whilst this is being done there is a theme tune and sound effects to appeal to the target audience. The theme tune is catchy and clear so that it gets stuck in the viewers mind. This theme tune is well known everywhere, and anybody would be able to put the name to the film after hearing the song. The sound effects are noises that you would usually hear from children's toy's and other children's cartoons. There are also bright obvious colours which appeal to children and stand out against the grey background.
The opening credits give very little away but the noises and build up is very appealing and makes you want to watch more, the G is created by random objects being thrown towards the half made G then magically built together. This of course is appealing to the target audience, as children often have a very broad imagination and they find things very believable.
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
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