The Justice remix of “Let Love Rule” by Lenny Kravitz is pretty great, but what’s even better is the music video which shows a young man interacted with the rolling credits on the screen.
Nick Campbell is the guy behind the fabulous shots seen in the opening credits of every Late Night with Conan O’Brien show. In the video above, Nick puts all of the original shots together and shows us which ones were used and which ones were left out of the title sequence. Great work!
Designer and director Karin Fong is one of the founding members of the influential design company Imaginary Forces. She has worked on numerous Main Title projects since she started working for IF. We caught up with her backstage after the Flux/Watch the Titles event in L.A. Fong talks about her recent main title and the making of “machine vision” for Terminator Salvation, her animated title sequence for The Pink Panther 2, and we asked her about her favorite title sequences.
I’ve found myself noticing more and more the opening title sequences to recent movies and I think part of it certainly has to do with creative people like Karin Fong. [via]
Somehow during the last 3-and-a-half years at Parsons, I have managed to accumulate enough of the right class credits to actually allow me to be a part-time student for my final Spring 2009 semester. This came as a surprise to me yesterday as I left the academic advising office after having been told this because up until that moment, I had always assumed I was behind by at least one class (because of my year-long studies abroad in Australia).
But by some miraculous feat, I am only going to have to take 9 credits next semester which leaves me with enough time to find a part-time job that pays as well as time to complete my senior thesis photo project. Or, if the job works out real well, then I’ll have some money to travel. :)
As you can imagine, this part-time situation opens up a lot of new opportunities for me and I’m more than a bit excited about it.
By the way, I just found out that Siegel + Gale are responsible for the hideous graffiti-like New School logo.