The Art of the Title Sequence

This Is England

“Here is the archive sequence.”

The opening sequence to “This Is England” sets the backdrop for the radicalism of the National Front and a splintered subset of skins. On display: the women of Greenham Common, the Iranian Embassy Siege, the nationwide miner’s strike, a bolstered Thatcher and Reagan and of course, Roland Rat.

From the dvd commentary:

Director Shane Meadows, “When the actor’s names come up we decided to put these rolling numbers; the whole font idea was meant to be…like a British soldier’s dog tag. So those numbers rolling ‘round are meant to echo the numbers of soldier’s dog tags who’ve died because…[SPOILER] the lead character’s father has passed away [in the Falklands Conflict].”

Producer Mark Herbert, “One of the things about this archive [opening sequence]…[were] the amount of tapes you had to sift through in the edit.”

Meadows, “It was a joy to be honest, looking at this footage from the 80’s…some of it was local news…a range of things of the time…like this…you don’t see people on the streets anymore whereas back in the 80’s, everyone, it seemed, from women to miners to the riots in Birmingham, everyone seemed to be out saying what they thought.”

DETAILS
  • UK
  • 2006
  • Color
  • 1.85:1
  • English


CREDITS

Title Design: Andy Keys

Category: Film, News

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  • http://N/A Rob Cudd

    What is the song that is in the opening title of this film?

    • http://www.artofthetitle.com/ Art of the Title

      The track is “54-46 Was My Number” by Toots & The Maytals. Instant goodness. Thanks for posting.

      Alex
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      Art of the Title

  • monika v

    What a brilliant website. I’m writing an essay on This is England. You’re a life saver.

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