Wednesday, 6 January 2010



These are the title sequences for the film "Thank you for smoking", it manages to have a tactile quality by making use of cigarette packaging and replacing the type.



This is a good example of how image can be used to lead the eye towards type. It also uses a character reminiscent of 'Walt Jabsco', so gives me an idea of how I can make him move, if I were to include him.



Here is the opening to 'Dance Craze', the 2-Tone film released in '81. The film itself wasn't a success but the sound track was a hit and reached no.5 in the charts. The opening title's don't inspire me much, but there are a couple of thing's I've learnt from watching them. Although all under one label, each of the artist's identity is also important and should be included in the titles. Also for me the video really starts to come alive once you see the movement of the band. So capturing this movement is pretty important.

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