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City on Fire – Titles

“Juxtaposing the slow-burning dramatic soundtrack, we used whiteout, felt pens, and glue to hint at the coaliting evidence of a malicious crime. New York marquees made in bold hand-written type embrace the spirit of the gritty punk rock zine culture while we referenced street flyers of the Lower East Side. Making each credit feel like its own poster, the Xerox machine served as a source to illuminate the frames.

Credits:

Client: Apple TV+
Creator: Stephanie Savage, Josh Schwartz

Production: Imaginary Forces
Creative Directors: Karin Fong, Rob Slychuk
Designer/Animator: Henry Chang, Max Strizich, Anna Chen, Rob Slychuk
Designer: Kathy Liang
Editor: Lexi Gunvaldson
Additional Illustration: Sara Gunnarsdóttir
Intern: Karry Lee
Senior Creative Producer: Renee Robson
Coordinator: Jackson Kerr

Music: Jason Hill 

Category: Abstract, Black & White, collage, Gritty, Hand-Drawn, Jump Cuts, Live action, political, Stop-frame


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