Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Title Sequence Helps

I was researching tutorials on creating title sequences for my next project and across a couple of good ones.

The first one I'm including is by Brendan Riel and has some good basics that can add a little polish to your sequence.



The second one is very Saul Bass—in fact they even say so in their description. "A retro title sequence in the style of Saul Bass, pioneer of title sequences. Whether you've a Hitchcock style detective film noir or a more up beat Spielberg, Catch Me if You Can, production -- maybe even a horror film -- this sequence is abstract enough to cater for most movie genres." It is actually a template, which I didn't know they make, and can be purchased at Envato




I never even thought about designing motion graphics to sell. This opens up new ideas to me. Imagine designing really cool sequences, or things like it, and then possibly selling them "en mass". That's a completely different market.


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