For this final project, you will design a long form sequence using a combination of techniques you learned throughout the quarter or advanced techniques you haven’t tried yet. Demonstrate the technical skills you have learned, smooth natural motion and transitioning, successful storytelling, and strong design and typography. You will also be developing a refined Process Book for this final project to document your process and pitch your idea.
You will do this in the form of a title sequence for a film or tv show of your choosing. I would recommend not choosing one that already has an amazing title sequence because then you might instantly be held to that higher standard. See section below for help in choosing.
Quote from Motion Graphics: Graphic Design for Broadcast and Film, by Steve Curran:
“The movie before the movie. First impressions are a powerful force in human nature. For film audiences, after the words Feature Presentation have flashed on the screen and the studio logo has faded, there is a moment of quiet anticipation when the stage is set for members of the audience to establish their first impression of the film.
Some filmmakers want those moments to be breathtaking, they create titles that kickstart the adrenaline glands and thrust the viewer into the film’s momentum. Some filmmakers raise a question or provide a clue. Other directors prefer that a title sequence be almost invisible, seamlessly and quietly woven into the beginning of the film.”
Concept Suggestions Think about your approach – do you want to foreshadow elements, set a mood or tone, give a background to the story, set a scene, introduce characters, provide a summary of what we are going to see without spoiling? There are many approaches to designing title sequences. Typography and legibility is very important to this project. Also sequence is very important since we are dealing with a longer piece than we have before. In this assignment concept is key – you are essentially setting up the mood for your film or tv show. It could almost be viewed as mini-movie within a movie. Approaches to Main Titles: Foreshadowing/Summary/Montage: Mission Impossible, James Bond
Choose film or tv show wisely – I would try to think about a more abstract concept to represent your film/tv show through your own graphic elements or footage.
Montage/Mood-Setting: Seven
Stand-Alone Pieces: Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Game of Thrones
Integrating into First Scene: Fight Club
Contrast in Style to the Film: Monsters Inc. (also score visualization), Catch Me If You Can, Juno, It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad World,
Thematic: Thank You For Smoking, Godfather of Harlem (won best titles emmy), The Politician
Symbolic/Satire/Parody: American Psycho; Dexter
Transparent titles over first scene: The Shining, Dr. Strangelove
Titles integrated into objects in film: Napolean Dynomite, Panic Room, Wes Anderson, Zombieland, Atlanta, Legion, Umbrella Academy
Character Introduction: Grand Prix, Royal Tenenbaums
Type-focused: Saul Bass titles, Spring Breakers, Stranger Things, Alien, Goodfellas
Consistent and prior to film: Woody Allen movies
Objectives/Rubric 25% of your total grade Project Breakdown: *** CONCEPT (15pts) DESIGN (20pts) TIME-BASED (20pts) SOUND (5pts) PROCESS BOOK REQUIREMENTS (15pts) Project + Process Book Parameters Process Book: Project: 2. Size: 1920 x 1080px 3. Content: Must be original asset creation. Could integrate any mediums from illustrator vector graphics, photoshop rasterized images, frame-by-frame animation, to video, photography, or shapes created within After Effects. 4. Credits: Must have at least the following credits or equivalent amount, give or take two, in this order: 5. Format: mp4 Video uploaded to Vimeo or Youtube exported using H.264 compression in Adobe Media Encoder 6. Audio: Copy-right free audio original music only. Free Music Archive artists that don’t totally suck: Student Examples 2020 Examples ’18-’19 Examples * Past Examples from older students Professional Examples Professional Sources A Brief History of Title Design Designers: Schedule 11.16 – project assigned. For Next Class: 11.18 – Discuss inspiration, film or tv show choices, brainstorm. In class – additional brainstorm exercise. For Next Class: 11.23 – Pitch treatments including purpose, feeling, audience, concepts, storyboards, moodboards For Next Week: 11.25 – NO CLASS. Sun, 11.28 – Post at least one refined style frame on Slack by Sunday at noon to get feedback on overall look-and-feel before you make all your assets. You can upload well before Sunday if you like, so you don’t have to wait for feedback. 11.30 – Look at style frames, finalized concept, finalized storyboard, and overall assets. For Next Class: 12.3 – Look at sequence progress. For Final: FINALS WEEK Tues, 12.7 – Post progress on Slack to get feedback before final. You can always post process earlier than this too, you don’t have to wait! Final: Thurs, 12.9 – 8:00 – 10:00 AM: Final Project due / Process Book due. Deliverables: Video: 1:00 – 1:30 minute Title Sequence uploaded to Vimeo or YouTube and linked to #FinalProject Slack Channel Process Book Multi-Page PDF: uploaded to Slack and also posted to #FinalProject Slack Channel:
Project: 80% (60pts)
Process: 20% (15pts)
Process Book Template (size can be 11×17 or 8.5×11 landscape)
(design the book yourself, just use this as a guide for content)
1. Length: 1:00 – 1:30 minutes with an additional 2-3 seconds of black at the beginning and end
johnny_ripper
Podington Bear
YACHT
Jahzzar
Gablé
Music For Video Curator page
Gillicuddy
Lucky Dragons
Deerhoof
Vivian Girls
Thee Oh Sees
Glass Candy
Nine Inch Nails
WFMU Radio Station
Visit Art of the Title
Best Titles of 2020
Visit Forget the Film, Watch the Titles | Interviews
Visit Movie Titles Stills Collection
Visit my YouTube playlist
The Art of Film and TV Title Design
A History of The Title Sequence
Saul Bass Titles montage | The Look of Saul Bass
Pablo Ferro: Titles montage
James Bond: 50 years of Main Title Design
David Fincher: A Film Title Retrospective
Behind the Scenes of Catch Me if You Can
Behind the Scenes of Seven
1. Find 3 examples of Title Sequences that inspire you. Label why you chose the different examples and what approaches they took.
2. Choose film or tv show
3. Write brief synopsis for film or tv show
4. Brainstorm – Answer the following:
Treatment Example
Download template, fill out, and also turn in corresponding storyboards and moodboards for each concept.
1. Create 2 refined style frames that demonstrate your graphic style, typography, colors, and so on. Make one of them the main title card.
2. Finalize concept statement.
3. Finalize storyboard.
4. Finalize moodboard.
4. Choose music.
5. Generate the rest of the assets for your sequence, so you can start animating next class.
Progress on Sequence.
Final sequence and process book.