The Art of the Title Sequence

Dean Spanley

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Spires and moons outfit hidden worlds
with a depth of bells and the sea scored with bombast,
coruscating glyphs infuse a chalice
and the souls of men spill forth.

Oana Elisei of UK-based Lipsync Post:

“The brief for the project was to produce opening film titles reflecting the quirky quality of the movie itself which features strong performance from Peter O’Toole and Sam Neil amongst others.

The graphic style draws its influence from Victorian art and crafts, Indian paisley designs and William Morris wood block prints. All of these elements were carefully considered and adapted in order to make this title sequence unique.

After the initial design discussions with Director Toa Fraser and Editor, Chris Plummer, LipSync’s Howard Watkins created the animatic which became the basis of the sequence.

Every element was hand drawn by artist Jason Dickinson, these were then scanned in at a high resolution and prepared in Illustrator in order to be then animated in After Effects by Peter Dickinson. For the typography, a William Morris style font was created and animated by Julia Hall.”

DETAILS
New Zealand/UK  •  2008  •  Color  •  1.85:1  •  English
CREDITS

Creative Director: Howard Watkins
Lead Design and Animation: Peter Dickinson
Additional Design: Julia Hall
Storyboard Artist: Jason Dickinson
Graphics Assistant: Oana Elisei
Production Company (titles): Lipsync Post

Atlantic Films

Producer: Matthew Metcalfe, Alan Harris
Director: Toa Fraser
Editor: Chris Plummer

Category: Film, Lipsync Post, News

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  • http://www.submarinechannel.com Remco

    “The graphic style draws its influence from Victorian art and crafts, Indian paisley designs and William Morris wood block prints. All of these elements were carefully considered and adapted in order to make this title sequence unique.”

    Nice work, but the graphic style was more influenced by Jamie Caliri’s “Lemony Snicket” title than anything else. The scene with the two kids in the boat on sea is almost identical to a similar scene in that sequence.

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  • faderes

    this is awesome and everything but . . .

    • Ashcat

      link doesn’t work :-( what was the title?

      Thanks

      • http://www.artofthetitle.com/ Art of the Title

        His comparison, like Remco’s, was to “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events.”
        - http://www.artofthetitle.com/qjw41

  • serch

    Yes, I see similarities with Lemony Snicket’s credits too

  • http://sosavfx.blogspot.com c.sosa

    The beginning of the animation and the boat/waves sequence are totally a copy of the ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ end credits animation!!!

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