Tuesday 23 December 2014

9 Extension Task, who makes title sequences?

A title sequence is the method by which films or television programs present their title, key production and cast members, or both, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound.[1] It usually follows but should not be confused with the opening credits, which are generally nothing more than a series of superimposed text.

 Billy Hanshaw. With over 27 years of experience as an Expert 2D/3D Graphic Designer, Animator and Illustrator , who designed The Doctor Who 2014 title sequence.


His Ideas and inspiration came from 'I’ve heard the comment that the use of clockwork is wrong because it is too ‘human’ a way to represent time travel. My answer to that is that as far as I’m aware, humans make up the entirety of the viewing audience, and so will immediately understand the analogy. After all, a title sequence is meant to reflect the show’s core themes.'

His relationship with  writer and director Stephen Moffat is a good one as he was a fan of his work and approached him about the chance to work on it . 

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