Title Design Websites

 

Among researching movie title sequences, I have come across two websites that will assist me in finding an appropriate "template" for a title sequence. One is "watch the titles," a service that contains a multitude of movie and show title sequences. In addition, as seen above, it displays studios and designers who create these title sequences. This may be useful in the future because I can find thriller sequences by their respective designer or studio. The website allows the user to separate the organization of title sequences and look for what they need. It is organized by movies, tv shows, student projects, etc. There isn't the option to look for sequences by genre, which may have been helpful, but there are many sequences to choose from. It also shows the end credits, which may not be helpful to me, but they are helpful to look at in the respect for creating ideas. I think this website will assist me greatly in my media project. In addition to this website, there is another option when it comes to title research. 

This next website is called "Art of the Title." In my opinion, the website is more organized and user-friendly. I can assume that this website will become my primary research site for my media project. This is due to the fact that this website can allow you to search under genres. Also, the website lets the user see what sequence they are about to watch. If it is a movie sequence you are looking for, "Art of the Title" will tell you. It also contains the designers and studios like the prior website, so in the logical sense, this website is the obvious choice. When searching "Thriller," countless results will show. I will use these results to enhance my media project's ideas.


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