Analyse the title sequences of two TV programmes, comparing and contrasting the techniques used are their effects on the audience
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Analyse the title sequences of two TV programmes, comparing and contrasting the techniques used are their effects on the audience A television title sequence has to carry out a number of important roles. Firstly, the signature tune signifies which programme is about to start. Some well known signature tunes are instantly recognisable, even to young children. The music in a title sequence is like a scent. It attracts its viewers to the television in the same way bees are attracted to pollen. Secondly, the title sequence aims to be associated with the programme. The signature tune has the role of giving an insight into the programme's style and a good signature tune provides clues as to what the programme is about, for example a ghost story may have an atmospheric signature tune. In addition, the title sequence can be used to introduce the programme's characters. Furthermore, it is intended to attract...

