There are four main types of film title sequences: discrete, narrative, credits over screen, and heavy stylized editing. A discrete sequence, like in Se7en, looks like a prelude to the film and introduces elements like the main character's psyche before the actual film begins. A narrative sequence tells a small story, like in The Shining where the opening shows people driving in the wrong direction with credits scrolling midway. A heavy stylized sequence, such as in The Taking of Pelham 123, uses creative effects to engage audiences from the start of the film.