: The titles feature a "hodge-podge" of fonts. While the main English title is famously set in a condensed font similar to Compacta SH Regular , the opening credits also utilize Cooper Black , a rounded 1920s serif font that became iconic to the film's "Wanted" poster aesthetic. Audio-Visual Synergy
: Credit cards "explode" onto the screen in sync with Morricone’s loud musical phrases and the sound of firing cannons, which "blast" away tiny horsemen to reveal the character descriptions. Symbolism of the Titles : The titles feature a "hodge-podge" of fonts
The titles are inextricably linked to legendary score. Symbolism of the Titles The titles are inextricably
The title cards directly introduce the film's three central anti-heroes: duotone coloring (mostly ochre and sepia)
: The sequence uses high-contrast photography, duotone coloring (mostly ochre and sepia), and rotoscoped animation of galloping horses.
: The main theme—featuring the iconic two-note ocarina call and "wah-wah-wah" vocals—drives the rhythm of the visual transitions.