Hi, I'm flattered that you like the video, but this is a title sequence that I completely designed myself. It would seem for your project it would be more appropriate to choose a well known title sequence so that people can recognise what you have recreated. Have you seen the titles for kiss kiss bang bang? Why not try that.
Very, very cool! It reminds me a bit of Catch Me If You Can. Wonderful design, colors, graphics. I wish the films had more of these. Maybe we'll see yours one day in a feature film!
Completely agree with TheDrYes. The music does not suit the darker tone of the film. This music would probably fit North by Northwest more than this film. Other than that absolutely amazing.
You got Saul Bass but you didn't get Hitchcock. In Hitch's colaborations with Bass he use the title sequence to show the visual theme of the film. With Vertigo it was sprials. The main character "Madeleine" continually follows a spiraling course through the city and the bodies go spiraling down as they fall. In Strangers on a Train the the visual theme is the criss-cross (not one criss-cross image in your title). In the film the train tracks criss-cross in the opening sequence, the men's legs criss-cross on the train, Bruno's tie and pyjamas have criss-cross patterns on them. It is a cool title sequence with a great style though.
Wow, this is fantastic. The animation is great and oh, I for one really like the choice of music as well. :)
Way ahead of its time
I love it and the music!
this should be the tv thriller/comedy spin-off opening credits.
Good choice on your part. The animation is awesome.
Nicely done...
Hi,
I'm flattered that you like the video, but this is a title sequence that I completely designed myself. It would seem for your project it would be more appropriate to choose a well known title sequence so that people can recognise what you have recreated. Have you seen the titles for kiss kiss bang bang? Why not try that.
Very, very cool! It reminds me a bit of Catch Me If You Can. Wonderful design, colors, graphics. I wish the films had more of these. Maybe we'll see yours one day in a feature film!
Very, very creative.
Walter Wheeler Clever stuff, here.
This is really good!!
COOL!
Well done!
Completely agree with TheDrYes. The music does not suit the darker tone of the film. This music would probably fit North by Northwest more than this film. Other than that absolutely amazing.
You got Saul Bass but you didn't get Hitchcock. In Hitch's colaborations with Bass he use the title sequence to show the visual theme of the film.
With Vertigo it was sprials. The main character "Madeleine" continually follows a spiraling course through the city and the bodies go spiraling down as they fall.
In Strangers on a Train the the visual theme is the criss-cross (not one criss-cross image in your title). In the film the train tracks criss-cross in the opening sequence, the men's legs criss-cross on the train, Bruno's tie and pyjamas have criss-cross patterns on them.
It is a cool title sequence with a great style though.
Damn you this is awsoomee
Love it! Really well made. BTW, what's the music?
Great! Is that music from Morton Stevens "Hawaii 5-0"?
Creative. Mid to late 60s, '67 latest? Very latest.
Anyone could tell me how the effect at 0:28 is done? (zooming into the tracks and becoming flat)
with great difficulty, hense it's not a very smooth transition!
It was all done using camera movements
Is it done in After Effect?
Spy vs. Spy
Aunt clara!
sexy.