Showing posts with label media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label media. Show all posts

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Movie Title Screens R' Us


This guy, Steven Hill, has collected a countless amount of movie title screens on his website that are really pretty fantastic. From a design and typographic standpoint, the site really highlights what I feel has been an overlooked part of the movie-going experience.

Steven has mainly pulled from his collection, but also takes submissions from faithful viewers. He has collated from all forms of media: dvd, vhs, laserdisc (who knew?). The result is a stunning collection of movies old and new. Scrolling through, its pretty interesting to see where movies have come and gone, sort of the trends of older westerns like this:



To the latest movies that have relied on minimalism:


Either way this site portrays the strength of typography to carry an emotion. Not only what that title is but how it is displayed, what the typeface(s) is/are, can set the mood of the entire movie. In this way the type becomes more than just words. This realization leads to some of the more successful movies because the director is able to create a completely cohesive experience for the audience in which they can immerse themselves entirely into the emotion of the film right from the start. Now, these are the thoughts of a major typophile but if it isn't this deep to you, at least its a fantastic way to spend an hour.
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Friday, November 07, 2008

Blade Runner - Yeah, it's an old movie, but...

As as an aspiring Industrial Designer, one of my many inspirations was the movie "Blade Runner" by Ridley Scott and starring a young Harrison Ford. I moved it up on my queue on Netflix recently because I felt I needed to revisit why it was such a significant movie to designers and futurists alike.
Apart from the social commentary of the early 1980’s predicting our dismal future (pre-destined??) the artwork and design to create the vision of this environment was exceptional. Syd Mead’s illustrations of this world helped this movie become the "quintessential industrial design movie" for many of us. By the way, what the heck happened to Sean Young!?
References:
www.sydmead.com
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