This has got to be one of the most…appropriate title sequences I’ve ever seen. I mean, it’s beautiful, and the music fits perfectly, but even more is the use of metaphor and abstraction…and humour…to add meaning. It’s like a game: “oh, i get it, the costume designer, that’s the picking-out-the-tie scene, and the photographer has photo slides!”
If I – or any of my classmates – were to turn in something like this, I’m fairly certain we’d get an A…if not an A+
http://www.thatsthewayitgoes.com Derek
I’m trying to do a little research on the inspiration for this sequence. Does anyone know any direct references, by name specifically? I know there’s a little Saul Bass… some Art Chantry influence… and general 60′s and 70′s illustration styles, but can anyone put a name on it? Any ideas on a place to look for good visual reference?
The Catch Me If You Can title sequence has similar reference and style. Any ideas anyone?
http://neilesoy.weebly.com Neil
This is seriously one of my favorite title sequences. the music and everything fits perfect. i like the use of props in the sequence, how everything compliments eachtoher and has a meaning behind each composition.