During the titles the pictures change from reality into drawings. Using the effect of drawing tells us that the film is appealing to a young audience, and is not that serious so brings out the genre (comedy). Music in the background of the titles is also included this gives a feel of happiness and laughter which again brings out the genre. The main character is introduced and we see that she doesn't really care about anything.
What Order are the Titles?
- Fox Searchlight Pictures (Production Companies)
- Mandate Pictures, Mr Mudd Production
- Jason Reitman (Director)
- Juno (Title)
- Ellen Page ( main character)
- Part characters
- Casting Directors
- Costume Designer
- Music Creator
- Songs by
- Music Supervisors
- Co- Producers
- Film Editor
- Production Designer
- Director of Photography
- Executive Producers
- Producers
- Writer
- Director
What Fonts/Colours used and why? Are they Genre Specific?
The font of the titles are 3D and very sketch like as if someone had drawn the font, this may be to show the audience that its a film for the younger generation. There are a variety of bright colours that have filled in the letters in the titles, the bright colours show the audience that the film isn't serious. The fonts and colours are very specfic to the genre because they are bright and attract young audiences.

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