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klymr
Apr 14, 2008, 08:21 PM
I have a group project in typography class where we have to evaluate a DVD/movie that has a very type intensive kinetic typographic title sequence. I was just wondering if y'all had some ideas. The professor showed us a few, including 23, Juno, Into the Blue, etc. I'll be popping quite a few DVDs into the player in the next week searching. Anyway, thanks in advance for the suggestions.
Vader
Apr 14, 2008, 08:41 PM
Star Wars?
shecky
Apr 14, 2008, 09:22 PM
north by northwest
thank you for smoking
panic room
the man with the golden arm
from russia with love
goldfinger
donnie brasco
its a mad mad mad mad world
se7en
dead man on campus
dr. strangelove
men in black
catch me if you can
anatomy of a murder
snatch
and i assume you have seen this big kinematic typography (http://www.alwayswatching.org/features/great-scenes-television-and-film-told-using-only-typography) list? not exactly film titles, but a cousin.
klymr
Apr 14, 2008, 10:40 PM
Thanks shecky. I'll look into that list. A couple of those are on the website that the prof. showed the class, so they are off limits. I have seen most of those in the link that you posted, and I'm surprised the prof. didn't show us any of them. The class is mostly focused on printed typography, but he wanted us to be familiar with kinetic typography, so we have this research project as a group. Anyway, thanks again.
walterm79
Apr 14, 2008, 10:51 PM
Bicentennial Man is another
IgnatiusTheKing
Apr 14, 2008, 11:01 PM
Ditto Se7en and Panic Room (which had revolutionary opening titles). Also look at Fight Club, or anything else by David Fincher. The first Spider-Man would also be worth a look, as would Napoleon Dynamite.
And, of course, Almost Famous, which is brilliant.
shecky
Apr 14, 2008, 11:01 PM
no problem. some names for you to look up (your teacher has proabbly mentioned most of these):
Kyle Cooper/Imaginary Forces
Tomato
Robert Brownjohn
Saul Bass
Pablo Ferro
Jakob Trollback
klymr
Apr 14, 2008, 11:23 PM
Actually, he didn't touch too much on them. At times while browsing this section of the forums, I feel like I'm getting ripped of with my education. Seeing all these threads about the top design schools, etc. has me questioning. I don't even think my school is accredited, and I don't know why. I wonder if part of it is because there are only 3 teachers in the graphic design department at my school, so it's too much work for them? I honestly don't know.
I have seen the work of a few of the other schools in the state that are accredited memebers with NASAD, and from what I can tell my school has a better program. We had a guest speaker from a major advertising agency in Salt Lake City tell us that he hires more students that have graduated from my school than the other schools combined. I think the 3 professors at my school push us harder in some areas. I'd like to see how the top design schools differ in their teaching. Someone tell me that my education is worth it. Blah... :confused:
stainlessliquid
Apr 15, 2008, 12:09 AM
The Cowboy Bebop intro is an amazing design feat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpoitxBEjY8&fmt=18
Cant forget the old Disney movies like Honey I Shrunk The Kids, they had some great use of text http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktAH1nO6_YA&fmt=18 there were other Disney movies that did the same style of opening but I cant remember which ones. Kind of transcended from design to full blown animation.
iGav
Apr 15, 2008, 09:24 AM
Not a movie. But certainly typographic, Alex Gopher The Child (http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZGWkdNWFZiI).
klymr
Apr 15, 2008, 09:45 AM
Not a movie. But certainly typographic, Alex Gopher The Child (http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZGWkdNWFZiI).
That was one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. Thanks for posting the link to it!
Z.Beeblebrox
Apr 15, 2008, 11:49 AM
Monty Python
- Holy Grail
- Flying Circus
Catch Me If You Can
Psycho (original)
iGav
Apr 17, 2008, 05:23 AM
That was one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. Thanks for posting the link to it!
I was thinking about this last night, back before onedotzero (http://www.onedotzero.com/) became all overly polished and serious (say onedotzero 1, 2 & 3 then, and perhaps 4 & 5) it was vastly experimental, especially conceptually... and often typographically.
It might very well be worth your time frequenting your institute library to see if they have copies on CD-ROM or DVD, and might well be an interesting and intriguing departure from the perhaps more predictable and mainstream work that has already had thousands of words inked in their honour.
Just a thought.
rhett7660
Apr 22, 2008, 06:21 PM
It has already been mentioned but I have always loved Seven's opening sequence.
iGav
Apr 23, 2008, 11:24 AM
that has a very type intensive kinetic typographic title sequence.
Very intensive. Very kinetic. Very typographic. (http://crushinc.com/) Brand new too. ;)
klymr
Apr 23, 2008, 12:12 PM
Very intensive. Very kinetic. Very typographic. (http://crushinc.com/) Brand new too. ;)
Not bad.
The film we chose and the professor approved was The Recruit. My group presentation in a little less than 3.5 hours. I get to talk about how the images relate to the film and to the opening sequence. I think I should be fine, but I'm kinda worried. I hate standing in front of crowds and talking.
suede1976
May 7, 2008, 06:12 PM
The best opening titles i have seen in a while were for the movie "Vacancy"
check them out!
akm3
May 12, 2008, 02:52 PM
Not bad.
The film we chose and the professor approved was The Recruit. My group presentation in a little less than 3.5 hours. I get to talk about how the images relate to the film and to the opening sequence. I think I should be fine, but I'm kinda worried. I hate standing in front of crowds and talking.
Try to go first. Then, no one will actually pay attention to anything you do or say because they will all be self-absorbed with their own presentations.
Then, you won't feel nervous.
akm3
May 15, 2008, 08:34 PM
Hey I've watched some of these movies, they are awesome! What software is used to create these and do these effects?
Especially interested in the one called 'The Child', but also the more 2D versions of dialog from movies like Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill.
How do you DO this?!!
klymr
May 15, 2008, 09:36 PM
Try to go first. Then, no one will actually pay attention to anything you do or say because they will all be self-absorbed with their own presentations.
Then, you won't feel nervous.
If you didn't notice, I said in that very post you quoted that my presentation was in less than 3.5 hours from the time I posted, yet you are telling me to try and go first? This was like a month ago. Keep up here dude! ;) :p
akm3
May 19, 2008, 01:08 PM
If you didn't notice, I said in that very post you quoted that my presentation was in less than 3.5 hours from the time I posted, yet you are telling me to try and go first? This was like a month ago. Keep up here dude! ;) :p
Oh my bad, how did it go? ;)
klymr
May 19, 2008, 02:34 PM
Oh my bad, how did it go? ;)
Well, it could have been better, but I got a 4.0 this semester so I guess that means it went ok. :D That was only 3 classes: Drawing 2 (fairly easy), Communication Arts Seminar (easiest class I've ever taken), and Typography (pretty intense class).
Next fall will be a lot more intense. I have 5 classes: Brand Identity Design, Illustration Concepts, Greek and Roman Art History, Communication Arts Seminar again, and Sci/Tech/Modern Society (whatever that is). I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing, but I have Brand Identity and Illustration Concepts back to back on Mon and Wed. Same teacher and same classroom even. I start with him at 1 p.m. and go until 7:30 p.m. :eek:
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