Sunday, 2 October 2016

RESEARCH: THE ART OF THE TITLE NAPOLEON DYNAMITE

The genre of Napoleon Dynamite is an offbeat comedy, the actor's names are shown on pieces of food throughout the opening which might relate to the rest of the movie. This is the same with the rest of the names of people who worked on the film, the remaining are shown by a pair of hands opening and closing books and grabbing pieces of paper which show the onset names. Each time there is a new name the background changes its material, for example one background material is white fur, then the next is a brown carpet material. The production company for this film is MTV movies, this is shown at the start of the opening on a plate of food surrounded by eggs and the name written in a sauce.

The period of this movie was in 2004, I can tell this because when it shows the name of the main actor/character on a student ID card it says '2004' underneath. I then found out than in an interview with the director the although the clothes and styles in the film look like they are from the 80s, as the movie is set in a small town the characters are behind in the latest styles, but it is set in 2004.

They use pastel and very plain colours for the background and the type of food they use. The props used are the plates of food and pieces of paper that are related to the rest of the film, each time these appear they show names of the actors or someone who had been associated with the film on screen or behind it.

The music they use in the background is continuous beat of a guitar and the same monotone voice of a male singing. There are no sudden changes to the music, for example the voice or beat doesn't go any higher or lower throughout the opening. There is no talking in any of the opening so it doesn't explain the start of the film and they only show one picture of the main character.




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1 comment:

  1. Proofread for punctuation and paragraphing, please.What did you find 'comic' about the treatment? Perhaps you found it light-hearted?

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