Submarine
Richard Ayoade, 2010

Distributor: Optimum Releasing (now StudioCanal UK) (UK), The Weinstein Company (US)
Critical Reviews
A review from The Daily Telegraph from the UK trailer below.
The UK DVD/Blu-Ray Trailer
The US Trailer
Full Film here, the opening sequence
IDENTS
00:00 - 00:09 Film 4, with signature sound
00:10 - 00:17 UK Film Council (no signature sound, so silent).
Optimum Releasing did not brand their ident, and all the other companies afterwards are also not present. This is normal for Warp, although there are some exceptions such as Bunny and the Bull (Warp X in that case).
00:18 - 00:19 Black
TITLES/SHOTS
Here the titles are cross-cut with the opening shots, with the final film title appearing however on live action screen. They are not as is often common on a black screen, however white on blue, all upper case, when the word is small there are spaces between letters. however long like UK Film Council close together. They are non-serif, signifying the social realist elements of the film.
00:20 - 00:23 Title 1 Sound starts of a shore. Themes of sea, SUBMARINE.
00:24 - 00:29 Panning to the right across a room, we see books, colourful. Books can signify the stereotype of the nerd.
00:30 - 00:32 Title 2
00:33 - 00:35 immediate cut Title 3. The sound of seagulls start, Verismilitude.
00:36 - 00:41 From a different location in the room, camera still pans to the right but towards the end also tilts down.
Direct Cut from Title 4 to 5
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The camera continues to pan
The music starts with the landscape shots, and
The final film title, all white upper-case
The melancholic music. The location of the beach is the same location to where the film will end.
This is where you could say the opening sequence ends, the music is over.
Typecasting/Intertextuality of Craig Robert's role.
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