Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Watch the Titles Website




      The website above, watchthetitles.com, is similar to artofthetitle.com. It gives access to the opening scenes of movies and television shows. Although this website has a lot more other forms of media. Along side movies and television shows, there's also video games, event titles, interviews, student projects, and an event named 'french fridays.' Using this website is a lot more user friendly compared to Art of the Title. There's a list of categories on the opening page, so it's easy to pick what form of media you want to see the opening of and scroll from there. Skimming through the website, the list of movies are a little lackluster. Looking closely, there are a total of 108 movies with more stashed away in a 'watch more' section. Which sounds good, that amount of movies goes against my initial thought. However, there's still the concern of how many of those movies fit into the mystery genre. I don't plan on using a single website for my research, but it's still comforting to know that there is a good chance that there's more than four mystery films in this catalog. I am confident that I'll be able to pick out two movies to research from this website, then two more from artofthetitle.com. I plan to use this website first, due to how much easier it is to see all the movies in one place. a feature I wished these websites had, was somewhere to see the genre of the film without searching it up or reading the description. Other than that, there are no other qualms with the websites.

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