Previously On Doctor Who | Season Two Titles Concept
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Christmas treat! A concept title sequence for Doctor Who Season Two, premiering in 2025.
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Peter Miles' fantastic arrangement of the 2024 theme, combining Fifteen with the title music is genius. It provides room to fit a "previously on" section within the title sequence itself.
Music by: @Dalekium, Murray Gold, Ron Grainer
Clean titles: @Dyloneth
Visuals: BBC, REALTIME & Painting Practice
A big shoutout to Peter Miles aka Dalekium for their fantastic rendition of the Doctor Who theme, combined with Fifteen. Keep your eyes peeled something else is coming soon! (don't touch the water, not one drop...)
EDIT: we're approaching 8k views and 300 likes!? woah
Nice to see someone's take on the doctor leaning out the TARDIS as originally intended
You mean as seen in Empire of Death?
@HOTD108_ the original idea for this title sequence was to have a shot of the doctor and potentially the companion leaning out of the tardis just before or after the actor's names show.
However the idea was cancelled, so this (using clips from empire of death) is probably the closest version we'll get to that unreleased title sequence for now :)
That shot with Ncuti looking out the TARDIS into the vortex looks so seamless!!
THIS IS INCREDIBLE WHAT
Okay that was actually really cool
This is great!!! Made the season look incredible!
What a brilliant concept! Really well put together. Love that soundtrack too, really well arranged.
Such a cool concept! 🔥🔥
What a great concept!
I hope they do this
This is actually perfect!!
Epic!
im sorry but I LOVE THIS INTRO
pretty sure episode one is titled the robot revolution
Ncuti jumpscare at 0:38
Wow this is cool
The Fifteen theme bleeding into the actual theme is so, so, so perfect!
Underrated af
This is amazing, if only
I want ncuti to actually say it like how Jodie did in spyfall
Absolutely wonderful! May I ask how you did the shot at: 0:09 ?
Thank you! I used the clean titles uploaded by @Dyloneth, flipped them, rotated them, created the text in Blender and rotoscoped the TARDIS moving across the screen to place on top, composited and coloured in DaVinci Resolve.