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Creative motion graphic titling for film, video, and the web / Yael Braha, Bill Byrne.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; Burlington, MA : Focal Press, c2011.Description: xv, 394 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 25 cm. + 1 DVD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 9780240814193 (pbk.)
  • 0240814193 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 778.5235 BRA
Contents:
Title sequences : function with form -- A brief history of title sequences -- The essentials of typography and time -- Lights, color, and clarity : preparing your titles -- Importing text and other files into after efects -- Title sequences in production : the camera and the edit -- Sound in movie titles -- Essential techniques -- Famous movie title techniques -- Completing the creative process.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Captivate your audience and enhance your storytelling with this tutorial based 4-color cookbook, featuring dozens of solutions to your titling needs. Each chapter includes case studies and interviews with the pros, lending cutting insight and lessons learned that will have you creating inspired title sequences in no time.

The book features genre-based tutorial sections, with step by step instructions for creating effective horror, comedy, drama, and suspense titling sequences. Tutorials for creating some of the most popular title sequences in blockbuster movies are included (Se7en, The Sopranos, 24, The Matrix). Other tutorials teach you how to effectively use sound and VFX in your titles, and also included is instruction on editing your title sequence. These techniques, as well as chapters on the essentials of typography allow you to apply these lessons to your title sequence regardless of whether it's for TV, the web, or digital signage.

Also included is a DVD with sample clips, as well as project files that allow you to refine the techniques you learned in the book. As an added bonus we've included 3 titling chapters from other Focal books, with specific instructions on titling within certain software applications.

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Accompanying DVD-ROM has sample clips and practice project files, with some instructions on titling within certain software applications.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 375-378) and index.

Title sequences : function with form -- A brief history of title sequences -- The essentials of typography and time -- Lights, color, and clarity : preparing your titles -- Importing text and other files into after efects -- Title sequences in production : the camera and the edit -- Sound in movie titles -- Essential techniques -- Famous movie title techniques -- Completing the creative process.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Title Sequences- Function with Form
  • A Brief History of Title Sequences
  • The Essentials of Typography
  • Lights, Color, and Clarity- Preparing Your Titles
  • Common Techniques for Movie and TV Titles
  • Title Sequences in Production- The Camera and the Edit
  • Sound in Movie Titles
  • Essential Techniques
  • Famous Movie Title Techniques
  • Completing the Creative Process

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Yael Braha (B.A. in Graphic Design, M.F.A. in Cinema) is the Director of Motion Graphics Design Program at Ex'pression College for Digital Arts, where she teaches Title Design, Advertising, and Music Video Classes. She has created web design, motion graphics, film, video, and print design work for over 16 years for clients such as Ferrari, RAI, KQED, CBS, NBC, G4, and PBS. She is an Apple Certified Trainer in Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Color.


Bill Byrne is a multimedia digital artist whose work has been exhibited internationally. His visual and sound art focuses on building surrealistic, organic worlds. He makes digital-photomontage-based prints, animated installations and conceptual sound art podcasts. He performs experimental electronic music with a laptop, Game boy and circuit bent toys with his wife Suzanne as The Painful Leg Injuries. They have recently performed at Make magazine's Maker Faire in Austin. On November 14th 2007 he was the invited speaker at Bloomfield College in New Jersey discussing his career as a fine artist and professional designer. Prints of his digital photomontage were chosen to be in Arts and Science Collaborators Digital exhibitions in 2001, 2002, and 2004. His image The Flowering was published in the October 2005 issue of Wired magazine. His article Wii Will Rock You was published in Make magazine's issue #14 (Spring 2008). As well as making art, Bill is also a professional motion graphics designer and editor for television and film. He has worked with clients such as Electronic Arts, NBC, Tiffany & Co., ABC Sports, ESPN, Panasonic, Snickers and RCA Records. His film projects include the title sequence and special effects for the independent feature Red Doors (winner, best narrative feature, Tribeca Film Festival 2005). He has also directed and animated the video for "All About House Plants" for the DVD project, Addendum by the band One Ring Zero. Bill has also been involved in education for a number of years. From 2004 to 2007 he was a professor of Digital Filmmaking at the Katharine Gibbs School in New York. He is now the academic director of the Media Arts and Animation, Visual Effects and Motion Graphics, Game Art and Design and Digital Filmmaking and Video Production departments at The Art Institute of Austin. Bill is a graduate from New York's School of Visual Arts Master of Fine Arts in Photography and Related Media. Bill is an Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop CS3. He lives with his wife, Suzanne in Austin, Texas.

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