Monsieur Bandit Blogozine: A History of the Title Sequence

Designed as a possible title sequence for a fictitious , this shows a of the title sequence in a nutshell. The sequence includes all the names of title designers who had a revolutionary impact on the and evolution of the title sequence. The names of the title designers all refer to specific characteristics of the revolutionary titles that they designed.

This film refers to elements such as the cut and shifted characters of Saul Bass’ Psycho title, the colored circles of Maurice Binder’s for Dr. No and the contemporary designs of Kyle Cooper and Danny Yount.

This title sequence refers to the following designers and their titles:

Georges Méliès – Un Voyage Dans La Lune,
Saul Bass – Psycho,
Maurice Binder – Dr. No,
Stephen Frankfurt – To Kill A Mockingbird,
Pablo Ferro – Dr. Strangelove,
Richard Greenberg – Alien,
Kyle Cooper – Seven,
Danny Yount – Kiss Kiss Bang Bang / Sherlock Holmes

via Monsieur Bandit Blogozine: A History of the Title Sequence.

Monsieur Bandit Blogozine: John Lasseter from Pixar

Almost a half hour-long where we get to follow Mister John Lasseter around as he is working on 2 and hugs an awful lot of people.

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Short : Between Similitude and Dissimilitude: The Paintings of Wang Qing Ho on Vimeo

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A Visual Study of the Solitude of a Pro Photographer – Gizmodo

This is from the same guy who did Hayaku: A Time Lapse Journey Through Japan

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Béla: L’Homme Chat on Vimeo

A short shot during Festival 2011.

Béla is a who travels through the south of France with his cats. An affable character who has a real passion for what he does.

Produced by Real Ideas Studio 2011.

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The Photograph That Became an Unintentional Cultural Icon

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The Stolen Scream: A Story About Noam Galai

Lemonade: a short film about creative unemployment – Core77

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