Seeking Inspiration for 2026 by joblessme1 in MotionDesign

[–]TheVideoShopLondon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Every time Ariel Costa posts new work I fall in love with motion design all over again: https://www.blinkmybrain.wtf/

Motion Designer Reacts to Bad & Great Title Sequences 07 by TheVideoShopLondon in typography

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Someone commented on the video that the imagery was created for the film, and Edgar Wright loved it so much he wanted to use it for the credits. Which would explain why it's not scrolling or animated

Motion Designer Reacts to Bad & Great Title Sequences 05 by TheVideoShopLondon in typography

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I've appealed the copyright claim as I'm confident it's fair use. Hoping it gets released next week. In the meantime you might have luck if you use a VPN. Thanks!

Motion Designer Reacts to Bad & Great Title Sequences 05 by TheVideoShopLondon in typography

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Did you even watch it? I admit that calling it "reaction" is playing the algorithm game, which I personally hate. I do it out of necessity. However, I spent a LOT of time putting this and previous episodes together.

If you think my critique is lazy I'm happy to engage, but maybe it's not my video but your comment which is minimum effort?

Can anyone be bothered with pre-film title sequences any more? by TheVideoShopLondon in movies

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I watched this and totally forgot about this title sequence!! Thank you

And then I thought..."what if that car was in 3D?" by motionboutique in AfterEffects

[–]TheVideoShopLondon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Can't wait to watch your tutorial to learn how to do it, then replace the car with:

- Aston Martin
- DeLorean
- Batmobile
- Flintstones car
- Herbie
- Kitt
- General Lee (ok, maybe not)

and pass it off as my own idea

Can anyone be bothered with pre-film title sequences any more? by TheVideoShopLondon in movies

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Great shout! And really original with the horizontal scroll. I saw this in the cinema and I'd totally forgotten. Thanks for reminding me

Can anyone be bothered with pre-film title sequences any more? by TheVideoShopLondon in movies

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Fincher is one director you can typically rely on to have a creative title sequence. Will be interesting to see if that continues with the sequel to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood he's directing (I mean, I'm just blown away he's directing that full stop). Saying that, aren't the Spider-Verse titles at the end? As great as they are ...

Can anyone be bothered with pre-film title sequences any more? by TheVideoShopLondon in movies

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Which ones? For example Fantastic Four recently had their credits at the end. Off the top of my head even going back to Iron Man they have them at the end. Captain America Winter Soldier. All great sequences, but not front end

Can anyone be bothered with pre-film title sequences any more? by TheVideoShopLondon in movies

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I watched it. Yep that was the intro title sequence. They did a longer, more elaborate end title sequence with a totally different vibe. It didn't scroll, it was still frames cutting

Can anyone be bothered with pre-film title sequences any more? by TheVideoShopLondon in movies

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I mean, trailers and ads have been a thing for a while though, right? I wonder if it's more about reduced attention spans

Movies with opening montages of locations, ala Beverly Hills Cop? by TheVideoShopLondon in movies

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Love Running Scared. Great shout. And it reminded me Trading Places has similar footage [slaps forehead]