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  Richard Morrison has created the film titles for Tim Burton’s “Dark Shadows.” It’s the third collaboration between Burton and Morrison, following on from the pair’s work together on the opening sequences for “Batman” and “Sweeney Todd.” The sequence was produced by th1ng, which exclusively represents Morrison for film titles design, world-wide. Morrison and th1ng […]

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Off Book is a web series from PBS that explores cutting edge art, the artists that make it and the people that share it online. They just released their newest episode of Off Book: “The Art of Film & TV Title Design”. The credits are often the first thing we see when we watch a great film […]

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Danny Yount on Designing Film and TV Title Sequences from Australian Broadcasting Corporation on FORA.tv

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BAFTA-nominated titles designers Nic Benns and Miki Kato of Momoco take us behind the the art of creating eye-catching opening credits. http://www.moviescopemag.com/features/the-power-of-opening-credits Question: What do Dexter, True Blood and The IT Crowd have in common? Before you start wondering about serial killers, vampires and computer geeks, rewind a bit. Answer: They are all TV shows with brilliant opening-title sequences. A good […]

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“Motion Plus Design” is a non-profit project which aims to create the first exhibition center dedicated to Motion Design in Paris, France. Students, professionals and anyone interested can discover artists, meet them and learn a thing or two. This centre will also provide an opportunity to promote artists in other design departments so the different […]

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  Looking to visually communicate the mythology of ”The Green Lantern” in a compelling way, studio Warner Bros. and director Martin Campbell turned to multi-disciplined creative design/visual effects studio yU+co, led by Creative Director Garson Yu, to design a :90 stereoscopic 3D main title sequence that not only grabbed the audience’s attention, but also brought […]

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