Title &
Time
"For searchlight pictures presents"
16 secs
"A mandate pictures/ Mr Mudd. Production
21 secs
"A Jason Reitman film"
26 secs
"Juno"
29 secs
"Ellen Page"
39 secs
"Micheal Cera"
43 secs
"Jennifer Garner"
49 secs
"Jason Bateman"
56 secs
"Allison Janey"
1min 1 secs
"J.K Simmons"
1min 5 secs
"Olivia Thribly"
1min 11 secs
"Casting by Mindy Marin, csa, Kara Lipson"
1min 17 secs
"Costume desginer Monique Prudhomme"
1min 21 secs
"Music by Mateo Messina songs by Kimya Dawson"
1 min 26 secs
"Music Supervisors Peter Afterman and Margret Yen"
1 min 32 secs
"Co-producers Jim Miller and Kelli Kenop Brad Van Arrogan"
1 min 40 secs
"Film editor Dana E, Clauberman"
1 min 43 secs
"Production designer Steve Saklad"
1 min 49 secs
"Director of photgraphy Eric Steelberg"
1 min 53 secs
"Executive producers Joe Drake Nathan Kanane Daniel Dubleki
1 min 59 secs
"Produced by Lianne Naylon John Malkovich Mason Novich Russell Smith
2 min 5 secs
"Written by Diablo Cody
2 min 10 secs
"Directed by Jason Reitman
2m 18 secs
Overview
When looking in detail at the timings of the titles at the beginning of Juno it is clear that the director has purposly created a slow intoroduction to the film by using this big lead up at the begginning of the film.
The whole introduction includes the main character making her way from home to school and we can see that there is nothing else to it. It is obvious that she is making her way somewhere and eventually she gets to school and the titles stop there.
This is an effective way of attracting the audience into the film as it engages them into thinking what the introduction may lead to and what could possibly happen. The director has specifically created it like this in order to please the audience.
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