The document provides an analysis of the opening title sequences and conventions used in several thriller films. Key conventions discussed include the use of non-diegetic music to build tension, establishing shots of locations, showing the main character first, and using dark colors and lighting to set a mysterious tone. Camera techniques like jump cuts, close ups, and pan shots are used to create unease or inform the audience. Common props seen in titles like writings, photos and drawings hint at themes of planning or stalking. Together, these visual and audio elements help set expectations and immerse viewers in the thriller genre.