This is a bit cheesy and not the aesthetic I'm going for however it is a good example of the type of collage I want to incorporate into my title sequence. Plus it has a panda bear in the animation.
This one is closer to the design direction I'm heading in, ignoring the bits that are full motion cartoons. I like the shifts in the sequence and the use of the Chinese characters to create different platforms and scenery in the sequence.
This sequence is by a really skilled motion graphic designer Dan Flynn, He has several videos on Vimeo but this one stood out amongst the rest as its combining the two styles that I've been considering for my own sequence.
I find this sequence interesting because of the constant change of environment. As the bears that form my content are from all over the world I may experiment with different shifts of colour and surroundings to accommodate particular species. Its difficult to say whether I will definitely go along with this idea as it could look far too messy by contrast.
Very Saul Bass style title sequence, this is the simplistic feeling I'm going to begin with for my work and then develop it from there as I'd rather have a finished sequence thats simple and does the job than a complex and exciting sequence that is unfinished.
This video is a collection of 5 title sequences from various films, I'm not interested in the 2nd 3rd or 5th. The 1st one uses background textures and effects that I want to investigated further and apply to my own sequence and the 5th uses lots of quick snippets of information and facts which made me think of how I could use facts on the different species of bear in my title sequence. The film is called 'The Number 23' and its a thriller about historic events which all have some tie to the number 23 so the facts are historical and relevant to the context of the films storyline of the number being tainted and cursed. This relates back to what Kyle Cooper was talking about in his interviews for 'Forget the film. Watch the Title'
Even though this is an animation Its good to see what others have done on bears already, I like the typeface used it looks almost like a scratch in the bark of a tree.
Scratchy bear, enough said.
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