Lioness | Title Sequence

Filipe Carvalho teams with Untold Studios to set a gritty/ominous tone for Paramount’s spy thriller “Special Ops: Lioness”.

In Other Words

A brief meeting after many years undermines a father’s world and renders his words meaningless.

True Detective – Season 3

Antibody titles featuring double imagery with Mahershala Ali as the lead.

Rock N Rolla main title

Lots of scratches and brushstrokes in these titles.

Director: Guy Ritchie
Client: Silver Pictures

Produced at Prologue

Start-up – Titles

Nice title using shot material and very big close up animations of money and data.

Watchmen Titles Montage

An interesting montage of title cards taken from the Watchmen TV series.

The Godfather of Harlem

“The Godfather of Harlem main title is an homage to the contemporaneous collages created during 1960s Harlem by African-American artist, Romare Bearden (1911-1988).

Jack Ryan Titles

Nice work juxtaposing US cultural icons with military hardware.

Under the Gun – Title Sequence

Main title sequence for the Stephanie Soechtig-directed, Katie Couric-produced documentary about gun control and the history of the NRA.

Project Blue Book

A great title sequence by The Other House for ‘Project Blue Book’

Supplies – Justin Timberlake

Rodeo FX delivered over 100 visual effects shots for Dave Meyers dystopian vision of Justin Timberlakes Supplies”.
Art Directed by Erik Gagnon.

Taboo VFX

Great work from BlueBolt bringing the Thames River in the Georgian period back to life.

Icarus – Animation montage

Some great motion graphics from a documentary on the discovery of the scale of the Russian doping program.
Director: Bryan Fogel, Animations: Office of Development & Design

The Last Kingdom – Titles

Loved all the series and these titles & music are really great.
Direction: Paul McDonnell
Art Direction: Hugo Moss
Design and animation: Ben Hanbury and Tamsin McGee, Illustration: Nathan McKenna, Composer: John Lunn, Client: Carnival

In Plain Sight titles

A surprisingly effective sequence considering that our brains seem to suggest that there’s more there than there is.  Not sure who the creative is but will update this post when we find out.