Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Catch me if you can- opening credits- John Williams
The LA Times wrote: I hope that these kinds of classy title sequences are making a comeback. “It seems to go in and out of vogue. There was a period in the ’70s and ’80s when they became very low-key and functional, and the creative or flamboyant title sequence fell out of favor. But as the pendulum swings, they came back in the ’90s, and now they’re flourishing.”
"A title sequence is more than just a list of credits. It can be a mini-movie which sets up the film that it's a part of. It can establish mood, period and style. A title sequence can take care of backstory. It can soothe the audience or get them agitated. Title sequences are an art form of their own." Big Film Design
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