The document discusses the purpose and analysis of title sequences in films. It provides examples of title sequences from films like Psycho, King Kong, and Juno that are brief and set the genre. The Catch Me If You Can sequence uses stick figures and music to set a mysterious crime genre. Dawn of the Dead uses graphic images and sounds to create fear and horror. Richard Morrison discusses successful title sequences for Batman from 1989 that had never been done before and Sweeney Todd that brought new animation elements.