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 What is the difference between opening credit and a title sequence? 

The difference between opening credit and a title sequence is opening credits is a list of names of the cast and crew, producers, studios etc. At the beginning or end of a movie or a show. A title sequence is a important scene that normally takes place before the actual movie, game or a show beginning. It includes a title card that is a graphic and that is indicating the title of the movie. 

What are the settings or locations of other films in my genre? Where and when are they often shot?

Settings of horror films are always including cabins, forests, cementeries, abandoned buildings/places, and woods. They're often shot in the middle of a scene. I would do a abandoned place, because most of the time it's usually haunted and it also creates a sense of a mystery, giving you an idea that the film is going to contain scary things. Knowing the fact that it takes place in a abandoned building it would have to do with something haunted or weird events taking place. 

What techniques can be employed in an opening sequence? 

Some techniques that can be employed in an opening sequence is that they each have their own naming and creators they each have their own certain way that they create their opening sequence. 

-Enter the void- Tom Kan- --> the techniques is when it's a movie poster typography, fast editing 

-Casino Royal- Daniel Kleinman --> it's 2D style graphics in 3D environment, capturing the motion of the character's animation. 

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