Sunday, February 22, 2009

Op-Art - Credit Where Credits Are Due - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com

Op-Art - Credit Where Credits Are Due - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com: "There’s an Oscar for pretty much every aspect of filmmaking, except one: the title sequences. Titles, though, have always played a significant part in motion pictures. They may have started out as simple black-and-white cards. But in the days before sound, they already did more than identify key players: they communicated dialogue and advanced plot. And as filmmaking evolved, so did title design. Titles have become wonderful bridges from reality into the cinematic world and back out again. At their very best, they are themselves innovative, emotional experiences, microcosms of their movies. Here are some highlights from the history of title sequences:"

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