Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


TVTropes Logo
TVTropesNow available in the app store!
Open
JoinLogin
TropesMediaBrowsePopularIndexesForumsVideosAsk The TropersTrope FinderMedia FinderTrope Launch PadTech WishlistReviewsTools
Cut ListImage FixerNew EditsNew ArticlesEdit ReasonsLaunchesImages ListCrowner ActivityUn-typed PagesRecent Page Type ChangesChangelog
Tips
Creating New RedirectsCross WickingTips for EditingText Formatting RulesGlossaryEdit ReasonsHandling SpoilersWord CruftAdministriviaFAQ
Tropes HQ
About UsContact UsDMCA NoticePrivacy PolicyReport BugTerms Of Service
Go Ad-FreeChangelog
  • Show Spoilers
  • Night Vision
  • Sticky Header
  • Highlight Links

Follow TV Tropes

You need tologin to do this.Get Known if you don't have an account

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TitleSequence

Title Sequence
6Following

Go To

"Mo-om! Phineas and Ferb are making a title sequence!"
Candace,Phineas and Ferb

A title sequence is a short section of a piece of video media that serves to show the viewer the name of the title.

It is the video equivalent of the illustration & byline of a book cover. This sequence will be at the beginning of the media, generally afterThe Teaser and it lets the viewers know what show they are watching. The title sequence is also called the "Opening Credits" or "Opening Sequence", though, strictly speaking, they do not have to include any actual credits. They always display the title of the program in a logo or specific font.

ATheme Tune is commonly played during full length sequences while in short sequences a leitmotif or musical sting is played.

In syndication, the title sequence is often abbreviated to leave more time for commercials. That has become common for first-run shows as well.

Although most shows modify the title sequence to reflect the current cast lineup when it involves clips of the characters, Anime is especially known for doing it at least once and sometimes more within a 26-episode run to reflect changes or additions to the main cast that follow the plot. This is often complete with a newtheme song each time.

Television title sequences are usually made by a specialist production company outside the one that is actually producing the show.Babylon 5 is a rare exception whose production crew created the show's five Title Sequences entirely in-house.

Although it is commonly associated with television, these sequences can also be found in films, web content and video games. An example of a well known title sequence in film are those from theJames Bond franchise that start once theAction Prologue concludes via the iconicBond Gun Barrel shot.

An example from a video game are those in theGrand Theft Auto franchise. Those began in the 2nd game with aprerendered sequence, to stencil cutout pictures of locations & people in GTA 3, San Andreas & Vice City before moving to an immersive in-game cinematic style in the 4th and 5th games in the series.


Tropes involving the Title Sequence include:


 
Feedback

Video Example(s):

Gentleman Jack Intro

The opening credits for the TV show Gentleman Jack shows protagonist Anne Lister getting dressed in the style of a Lock-And-Load Montage.

Example of:
Lipstick-and-Load Montage

Miljoenenjacht ...

Saturn Bomberman

Phineas and Fer...

DMCV Intro

B&TEA

Dennis the Menace

The Last Leg Ti...

Song of Departure

Devil May Cry -...

Virtua Fighter ...

Lupinranger VS ...

Water Rats (Sea...

Water Rats (Sea...

Stingers (Seaso...

Stingers (Seaso...

Water Rats (Sea...

Stingers (Seaso...

Unexpected Visitor

Lorax's Cliche-...

"Friends Are Th...

Dawson's Creek

X-Men '97

The Sopranos Op...

Masters of the Air

Carmen Sandiego...

FE Awakening Op...

Are You Ready, ...

Alternative Title(s):Opening Credits

Previous

Index

Next

  • Show Spoilers
  • Night Vision
  • Sticky Header
  • Wide Load

Important Links

Ask The TropersTrope FinderMedia FinderTrope Launch PadTech WishlistReviewsGo Ad Free!

Advertisement:

Top

Gentleman Jack Intro

The opening credits for the TV show Gentleman Jack shows protagonist Anne Lister getting dressed in the style of a Lock-And-Load Montage.

How well does it match the trope?

4.5 (2 votes)

Example of:

Main / LipstickAndLoadMontage

Media sources:

Report

Gentleman Jack ...

Miljoenenjacht ...

Saturn Bomberman

Phineas and Fer...

DMCV Intro

B&TEA

Dennis the Menace

The Last Leg Ti...

Song of Departure

Devil May Cry -...

Virtua Fighter ...

Lupinranger VS ...

Water Rats (Sea...

Water Rats (Sea...

Stingers (Seaso...

Stingers (Seaso...

Water Rats (Sea...

Stingers (Seaso...

Unexpected Visitor

Lorax's Cliche-...

"Friends Are Th...

Dawson's Creek

X-Men '97

The Sopranos Op...

Masters of the Air

Carmen Sandiego...

FE Awakening Op...

Are You Ready, ...


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp