
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
Style of the Title:- Comic/Popart, newsprint text, blocky, american, contemporay, symetrical, vivid, straight lines
What the title says:- warner brother's animation
-Main actors
-Main title: Superman/batman: public enemies
-Casting and voice direction - Andrea Romano
- Editor: Margaret Hou
- Music: Christopher Drake
- Based on the DC comics characters
- Graphic novel by Jeph Loeb and Ed McGrunnes
-Written by Stan Berowitz
-Batman created by Bob Kane
-Superman created by Jerry Siecel and Joe Shuster
-Executive producers: Benjamin Melinker and Micheal Ustan
-Producer:Micheal Gogeun
Co-Producer
Director:
Images: In the opening sequence of Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, the images show famous American Buildings for example the Empire State Building, The White House and also the American Flag. This is showing that the superhero's show authority to their country and also, by showing the famous batman and superman symbols. There has been a huge amount of the use of pop art colours, for example, the use of yellow, red, blue and white have been used to create a 1950's vibe.
There has been different types of shots being displayed for example, established shots have been used to show iconic images which symbolize america for example, the Empire State Building etc.
This title sequence appeals to me as the images and colours are very bold, bright and unusual. this will also help to appeal to fans if they are a fan of the pop art.
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