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This is a really great site.
karenabad:

You know what they say about first impressions…Title  sequences can be engaging or wildly entertaining, funny, exhilarating,  or simply drop dead beautiful. They can be oozing with visual poetry and  sophisticated imagery while others hit you hard with their bold and  audacious stylistic gestures. And let’s face it, everybody loves a good  title sequence.The very best title sequences not only succeed in  putting the audience in the right mood for the movie, they transcend  their proper function and venture off into the realm of something far  deeper and far greater. They are the signifiers of contemporary pop  culture and an art form in their own right. Just look at the impact of,  for example, Kyle Cooper’s title sequence for Se7en that has left an  indelible mark, not just on film and motion design, but on contemporary  visual culture as a whole. 
Forget the Film, Watch the Titles was one of the first online resource dedicated to film title design.

This is a really great site.

karenabad:

You know what they say about first impressions…
Title sequences can be engaging or wildly entertaining, funny, exhilarating, or simply drop dead beautiful. They can be oozing with visual poetry and sophisticated imagery while others hit you hard with their bold and audacious stylistic gestures. And let’s face it, everybody loves a good title sequence.

The very best title sequences not only succeed in putting the audience in the right mood for the movie, they transcend their proper function and venture off into the realm of something far deeper and far greater. They are the signifiers of contemporary pop culture and an art form in their own right. Just look at the impact of, for example, Kyle Cooper’s title sequence for Se7en that has left an indelible mark, not just on film and motion design, but on contemporary visual culture as a whole.

Forget the Film, Watch the Titles was one of the first online resource dedicated to film title design.