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Tuesday, 10 January 2012

TV programme title sequences

Six feet under


Human target

I think this is a film trailer and I'm only really interested in the DC comics ident at the beginning.

TV idents

BBC ONE

Ignoring the moving image obviously, I've been looking at idents for different channels to see what sort of things channels do to make themselves recognisable. The BBC ONE idents all in some way build up to create the shape of the O from the word ONE and it has a small motion graphic midway or near the end of the sequence.





BBC 2

The BBC 2 idents use the number 2 in a variety of ways to make the audience associate the number with the channel every time they see it. They are all moving image but I find them to be relevant in terms of the ideas that have been carried out and investigated.







BBC THREE




Channel 4




More 4


Film 4




e4




TV Adverts.

Love film



Sunday, 8 January 2012

Ouliers, Vol 1:iceland by scenic



'Chicago based film collective Scenic has launched a new film project on Kickstarter.com featuring photographers Tim Navis (LA), Kim Holtermand (Denmark), and electronic composer Deru. The group will create a series of short films at various locations throughout Iceland, inspired by moments of discovery and chance occurrence. Tim’s sun-drenched SoCal landscapes and Kim’s cold, architectural abstractions provide the visual foundation, and fans of their work can imagine how exciting a collaboration between the two will be. The end result, a beautifully packaged box set of the film and companion soundtrack, will be released to backers of the project as a physical artifact of the unique and awe-inspiring experience.'

Thursday, 22 December 2011

Saul Bass

I really like Saul Bass's style with his title sequences, the may be a bit more cartoon than motion graphics but the do contain elements of motion graphics that I have been looking at and working with during the After Effects workshops.

Some of the videos wouldn't allow me to embed them so I've settled with linking the url codes instead.






This is a youtube channel I've found that is just a collection of film title sequences.


Wednesday, 21 December 2011