Both childrens films have happy music at the start as the credits were coming on the screen, which would instantly grab a childs attention, and by having the credits in bright, bold colors (red in our film and yellow in winnie the pooh) will also attract the children's attention because bright colours seem to appeal to them.
However, there are many differences between the two film openings. Winnie the pooh changed the pitch of its background music, depending on which character was shown at that point. For instance, when Eeyore was on the screen, the music slowed down and the pitch of it became deeper. This reflects his sad and depressive nature. Where as in our opening sequence we had the exact same music through out the whole thing.
We introduce all of the characters one by one, as we going along the story, where as the voice over of winnie the pooh introduces them one after the other right at the beginning of the opening sequence.
At the start of winnie the pooh's opening sequence, they have a real life clip of about 1 and half minutes, where as straight away in our opening sequence we go straight into animation.
Even though all of our characters move about the screen in this sequence, their positions are always the same (always have their arms, legs etc in the same place) where as in winnie the pooh, it has been animated so that their arms legs and mouths etc can move.
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