was front and center in writer - director Jeff Baena's mind when he decided to
follow that title sequence with a scene wherein medieval nun Aubrey Plaza and friends scream bloody murder at a groundskeeper in contemporary American (with ample use of not - particularly - clever contemporary curse words).
Not exact matches
When I
follow the link, the
title is «E. coli translation strategies differ across nutrient conditions», and not anything to do with the
sequencing based classification and identification of fungi.
Though it doesn't feature the theme it's become synonymous with, Brian Tyler's fabulous end
title music begs to be sat through, and not just for the customary post-credits
sequence that
follows.
The
title sequence for Lisa Cholodenko's HBO limited series Olive Kitteridge
follows a similar idea: establishing expectations with visuals that evoke calm, and subverting them with notions of what lies beneath.
The movie opens with a snatch of the old Specials hit «Ghost Town,» and the
title sequence that
follows shortly thereafter shows Londoners sleepwalking through their dull, repetitive lives — waiting for buses, moving through checkout lines — as if they'd already been infected.
It simply is a continuation, and escalation of the cartoonish conclusion of the first film: exhibit A being the car chase - fight
sequence that begins mere moments
following the film's opening
title on the Kingsman's tailor shop window.
Following yesterday's reveal of the official
title for Star Wars: Episode VIII, director Rian Johnson has shared a photo of the forthcoming film's opening
sequence.
The film starts quite abruptly — no
title card or Marvel Studios ident either — no, that comes ten - ish minutes in,
following a
sequence of back story set in an Oakland apartment block in 1992.
NOTE: CKHG
titles are correlated to topics at the grade levels specified in the Core Knowledge
Sequence, which allows students in schools
following the
Sequence to build knowledge grade by grade.
This week Guerilla Games takes a break
following a
sequence of five Killzone
titles for Horizon: Zero Dawn while Torment: Tides of Numenera extends a spiritual successor to one of Black Isle's beloved RPGs.
From the legendary Aaron Draplin of Draplin Design Company and Field Notes to the inspiring Paula Scher; from world famous letterer and illustrator Jessica Hische (think West Anderson
title sequences) to the talented Jessica Walsh of Sagmeister & Walsh — the
following excellent classes will inspire you to boost your own graphic design skills.
The show has attracted a massive
following thanks to its epic plots, stunning costumes, and quotable lines, but it's also made a name for itself thanks to its distinctive
title sequence, featuring stop - motion kingdoms rising up in the various lands the show is set in.