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One of the first exciting animated title sequences was created by the late Saul Bassfor the film “The Man with the Golden Arm,” directed by Otto Preminger in 1955.
THE INDUSTRY
• Titles are influenced by the story.
• Director, Producer, and Designer collaborate on what the title sequence should convey.
• The Filmmakers start with a rough idea and the graphic designers bring those ideas to life.
Many Recent Titles Have Gone RETRO
Catch Me If You CanBecause the film is set in the 1960s, Spielberg wanted the opener to have a 1960s feel
Many Recent Titles Have Gone RETRO
The Pink Panther“The title sequence's visuals mark both the period in which the film was set and
the ironic distance the film upholds between that era and its point of production,” says Deborah Allison
THE TECHNOLOGY
• Adobe After Effects (Mostly for film)
• Macromedia Flash (Mostly for web)
• Avid (Editing software that has been an industry standard for years)
• Final Cut Pro (Similar to Avid and growing in popularity)
Links to Information used in this presentation
http://www.mattfrantz.com/thesisandresearch/motiongraphics.htmlhttp://www.twenty4.co.uk/on-line/issue001/project01/proj01index.htm
http://myweb.cwpost.liu.edu/paievoli/finals/505Sp_03/Prj2/MataP2.htmhttp://www.voxmagazine.com/stories/2006/10/19/cue-the-music-and-roll-the-opening-credits/
http://www.aiga.org/content.cfm?contentalias=saulbasshttp://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/03/26/retro_titles.html
http://www.notcoming.com/saulbass/index2.php