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Friday, 14 October 2016

What makes a good title sequence according to Kyle Cooper?

Kyle Cooper is a widely known creator of title sequences, film production, art director and originally graphics designer. He has been relativised of being the first man to recognise  film openings is an art form. According to Cooper a good title sequences is when it goes seamlessly and makes the audience feel excited. Cooper focuses on making typography a key element as it portrays the theme and has a deeper meaning to the story. he focuses on the little things that are not usually observed for example in the title sequence of 'se7en' he focused deeply on the typography and the ay the diary was written in swell as the look of the diary it self. To fit with this perfect image building up insight of the character and the tone of the movie with this discrete but effective connotation. Kyle Cooper also likes to find the handmade things because it produces a perfect image. Kyle Copper quotes that a good title sequence is when.. "It makes you thrilled to be in this theatre at this moment, getting ready to see this movie. It makes you glad that you are nowhere else in the world except where you are, getting ready to see something amazing."


Below is the se7en title sequence created by Cooper, this title sequence is widely known as inspirational as the connotations shown in the title sequence foreshadow about the rest of the film, the character and give an overall insight of the theme and genre. This was a well recognised piece of his work that was crafted outstandingly.

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