Art of the Title, an addicting resource with dozens of high-def clips, recently posted their Title Design Finalists for the SXSW 2013 Film Awards. Of the animated title sequences, The Man Who Shook ...
There is something deeply powerful about the two minutes before a film actually begins. Most people never think about it ...
Title design has a long history that can be traced back to the early days of film and television. In the early days of cinema, films were often shown without any title cards or opening credits, and ...
Back in late 2009 we highlighted the exploits of the The Art of the Title Sequence, a fantastic website dedicated to stylish opening and ending credits sequences that bookend the films we all now and ...
We've all seen countless film and tv titles. What goes into creating this niche art form? Credits are the first thing we see when watching a great film or TV show, but the complexity and artistry of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Click here to read the full article. In an age when Netflix’s “Skip Intro” button threatens to make a TV show’s opening credits ...
No matter how much the contenders for this year’s Emmy for main title design jam-packed their sequences with imagery subtle and sometimes not-so-subtle foreshadowing, it seems there was always room ...
The nominees for main title design share the burden of persuading viewers to invest in ambitious, hour-long serialized television. It’s a tricky piece of salesmanship: In roughly 60 to 90 seconds, the ...
More stories by Kevin P. With the dawn of the "Skip Credits" button, title sequences have never been easier to ignore — and that's a shame. As evidenced by this year's Emmy nominees for Best Title ...
For a series like Apple TV+’s Dark Matter, creating a main title is a daunting challenge. Main title designer Ronnie Koff needed to capture the mind-bending nature of the series while also creating a ...