Movies, Myth, Metaphor: Art of Film and TV Title Sequences

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An invitation to a bigger story. The appetizer for a delicious narrative. A portal to other worlds. The titles for film and television can be all these things and more. Beyond displaying the credits, these design sequences can evoke emotion, tease out ideas, and introduce iconic imagery. Join Karin Fong, whose work as title designer includes Spider-Man: No Way Home, Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop, and Disney’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians, as she takes you through the creative process and the lessons she’s learned. It’s a behind-the-scenes look you won’t want to skip.

The journey includes:

  • Case studies: research, ideation, and developing metaphors
  • Getting the green light: how concepts are presented and sold
  • On the cutting room floor: ideas that didn’t make it and our solves
  • Principles behind designing titles: how this informs other projects

Technical Level: General Audience

Category: Inspiration

Track: Video, Audio, and Motion

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