Title Research: Art of the Title Website
Through this site, it provides basic information about a movie or show. In the pages that we have seen it would include 9 slides of the title sequence. It would then have below the title sequence information about it such as: the studio or designer behind the title sequence, release date, styles, and country and language the film is in. There is also a short bio or summary on the film. On this site, we were able to find a long list of designers. Once we clicked on a designer’s name we could see information about what studios they worked for, a short biography about their work history and film projects they have done. As we explored the website, I looked at an article on “The Birds of Prey: And the Fabtabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn”. This article was different from other articles about films or tv shows. This article had a transcript of the interview with the Creative Director and Lead Animator. From this interview we were able to see how usually those working on a title sequence have various ideas that usually don't make it in the final draft of the title sequence. One idea was to make the title sequence a ripped paper and the other was funhouse graphics. It was interesting because we could see the drafts and the creative director would explain what they were trying to demonstrate to their viewers or explain the changes. From this we learned that our ideas may change along the way. The website also allowed us to look into studios. The site would give some information on when it was started, what the company specializes in and the movies the studio was in charge of. Some pages would just have an image of a film that the studio contributed to. All in all, we are looking at this site to get an idea of those behind title sequences and to also see some examples.
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