One of the codes and conventions of opening and title sequences, is to inform the audience what the film/television programme is called, without an opening title sequence, this would not be apparent to the audience.
A second code and convention of an opening title sequence is to show the genre of the film/programme. This is apparent through the typography and the audio that is used within the opening title sequence.
Another code and convention of an opening title sequence, is to introduce the audience to the key characters in the film/programme.
An opening title sequence should also include the setting in which the programme/film is set in, for it to have the codes and conventions of an opening title sequence.
An opening title sequence should also show the narrative of the film/ television programme.
Yet, another code and covention of an opening title sequence, is to provide evidence of the themes that are to be contained in the film/television programme.
The final code and covention of an opening title sequence is give the audience the institutional information about the film/ televison programme.
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