In a way, you can almost think of credits as movies within movies. An introduction that has its own world and, above all, their dedicated directors who work in concert with filmmakers whose films are a difficult task to get to know.
Some credits may have particularly evoked the viewer’s memory. This is, for example, the seven cases of David Fincher. Edited by the now famous Kyle Cooper (The Mummy, Spider-Man 1 & 2, The Walking Dead, American Horror Story, etc.), psychopathic John Doe, aided by the anxiety-inducing music of Nine Inch Nails.
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In a completely different register, much lighter and more colorful, we can also express the introduction of Steven Spielberg’s film Catch Me If You Can, signed by French artists Florence Degas and Olivier Kunzel. A masterful effort for these artists from music videos and commercials who were then inspired by the 60s aesthetic and the very graphic style of artist Saul Bass.
The same Saul Bass, who was one of the pioneers in this art, in addition to producing credits, worked with prestigious directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, with whom he collaborated, among others, in the films Cold Sweats, Psycho and even Death on the Trail, Otto Preminger (the famous theme song for Autopsy of Murder) Or even Martin Scorsese for Goodfellas, Nerves, Time of Innocence and Casino.
So today we’re going to play with movie credits, more specifically screenshots of the exact moment the titles appear, which we’ve taken care to remove, because that’s what you’ll have to find!
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