The Art of the Title Sequence

Days of Heaven

"You know how people are. You tell 'em somethin', they start talkin'." - Linda

Firing a mix of critical thought and mesmerizing immersion, Dan Perri's title design for Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven combines street level photojournalism and credit-to-character inferences drawing the curious eye at will, the ears aswoon with "Carnival of the Animals - The Aquarium" by Camille Saint-Saens. You are nowhere if not here, with these people, in the Gilded Age of American history.

And then the last shot of the [opening title sequence] subtlety shifts us from photos [and] into the world of the film. In a masterful move, the [last] shot perfectly replicates the same look of the previous images, but...it is one of the actors, Linda Manz (in a photograph taken by Edie Baskin.) It’s through her perspective that we will take this journey so it is fitting that she is the one who bridges the gap from the [opening] credits into the first shot of the film.

Commentary excerpts from the 2007 Criterion Collection DVD:

Dianne Crittenden, Casting Director: "Terry...has a vision that I'm not sure everyone else who is working with him sees [but] he sees it and he gets it."

Billy Weber, Editor: "We used to get complaints...that the music at the opening of the picture, which is by Camille Saint-Saens, was not by Ennio Morricone who composed the music for the movie."

Patricia Norris, Costume Design: "I've never seen the pictures used at the front of the movie. They are different periods though, if you really want to be analytical about it [however this is more about] a feeling you want to capture; right or wrong it's [about] this feeling of poverty and hard life."

DETAILS
  • USA
  • 1978
  • Color
  • 1.85:1
  • English
  • Available on DVD or Blu-ray


CREDITS

Title Design: Dan Perri
Title Sequence Photographs: Lewis Hine, Henry Hamilton Bennett, Frances Benjamin Johnston, Chansonetta Emmons, William Notman, Edie Baskin

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  • http://hannesdeblock.be/ nnes

    Both the opening titles and the music’s amazing!!

  • milou

    Nestor Almendros.. Enough said

  • http:hokahey-littleworlds.blogspot.com hokahey

    Coincidentally, I will begin my annual showing of Days of Heaven to my A.P. English class on Monday. We watch, and then they write an essay analyzing its use of imagery. Thus, I watch this movie at least once a year.

  • http://www.thenicestuff.com Tod

    Tree of Life trailer probably changed my life…

  • edward

    I seem to recall “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and “Bonny and Clyde” having similar title sequences.

  • http://www.rubamatikfilms.com Scastellana

    hey Folks do you know what’s the type of this title?
    thanks!

  • Pete Howell

    If those extraordinary images, coupled with Carnival of the Animals, fails to draw you in, turn the movie off and go watch an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger.

  • Abhi

    Awesome to watch everytime. However, I felt it the first time and I feel it today. They should have treated Linda Manz’s photograph to fit the real (I presume they are) images. The grain in her photo is too fine and so is the depth of field. Stands out too much for my liking, but excellent titles all the same.

  • Jay Gilliam

    If anyone knows how to find the source of these images I’d really appreciate knowing. I am particularly interested in the image of a person leaping from one rock pinnacle to another. Thanks in advance! – jay@vasos.org

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