Title Research: Art of the Title Website

I am researching title design on the Art of the Title Website. When I opened the website, I saw an article on Michael DeForge, a visual artist. He was being interviewed considering the title sequences he finds most interesting and visually appealing. My personal favorite (and most nostalgic) that he talked about was Alexsandra Korejwo, who used colored salts to create her title sequences, which included the Disney Movie The Wonderful Icecream Suite. Aside from DeForge's interview, I also saw a section on Guillermo del Toro, a stop-motion animator. Toro's crew creates title sequences using CGI rendering to make sure his Cabinet of Curiosities is portrayed as creepily as the show is. After searching through all the features the website has articles about, I saw Jojo Rabbit, one of my favorite movies. While the main character, a child named Jojo, is going through the streets of Germany, the title sequences are rolling in with him. Once Jojo gets to where he needs to be, the final credit showing the title of the movie is blown up on the screen. I learned that by doing this, the director kept the audience entertained by wondering where Jojo was going, while the credits were coming up.


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