Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Kyle Cooper designs multiple title sequences for many blockbuster movies, he's mostly noted for his title design for the movie Seven. For a Motion Graphics class we were assigned to observe one of his title sequences for a movie of our choice and analyze it. I chose the end credits from Universal Pictures The Mummy.

Cooper integrates Egyptian hieroglyphics within the type, thus making the type appear unable to read but by slowly moving and dissolving symbols letters begin to appear. He subtly places symbols and lines along the opposite side of the credits using the space to its full potential. A scrolling background of hieroglyphics in stone further adds to the illusion of the theme of The Mummy, without looking cluttered.

After watching this clip it inspired me to use images and symbols within the text to create a theme. Or even scrambling letters in a keyframe and using the dissolve effects to create a word or image.

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