Opening sequence of "The Lord to the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring"
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Opening sequence of "The Lord to the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring" By Cara Nahaul The title graphics at the opening of the film look old and almost ancient; the typeface is gold and looks like something that could be Celtic or Medieval. This gives us a clue that the film could be a fantasy. During the opening sequence, there is a narrative through it. It is a female voice and she speaks softly and gentle yet mysteriously. But when she guides us through the story and reaches to a bad part of the story her tone becomes more sinister and threatening, conveying that someone or something evil is going to impose harm and terror in the story. The change of tone in her speech makes the audience aware of the danger that is lurking and already brings suspense into the story. The background music is orchestral, with violins playing a melancholic melody....

