Thanks to the ever-trusty Guardian Guide Internet Review this weekend, Film Studies For Free found out more about a great website devoted to explorations of the beginnings of films: The Art of the Title Sequence. It's a beautifully illustrated site, discussing and streaming an abundance of examples of this Art, from the famously daring-but-coy 'zero gravity' credits from Barbarella through to the brilliant opening to Nina Paley's remarkable animated film Sita Sings the Blues (2008 - see the entire film from Paley's website, or the Internet Archive, for free; a video interview with Paley is HERE).
The Art of the Title Sequence is highly recommended. Below are some links to highlights from the website.
Feature articles:
- Fetishistic Advocacy for Speed in Titles
- [Richard] Morrison on Morrison
- Tension in Title Sequences
- Alien Quadrilogy Analysis
- Matteo Manzini on Chéri
- Jim Capobianco and Alexander Woo on WALL·E
- Edd Kargin on Novaya Zemlya
- David Daniels on Freaked
- Kyle Cooper on The Incredible Hulk
- Garson Yu on Hulk
- Zephyr on Wild Style
- Howard Nourmand on The Dog Problem
- Nina Paley on Sita Sings the Blues
- Stephane Coedel on The Amazing Adventures of Kid Cole & Klay
- Stefan Bucher on The Fall
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