Friday, April 27, 2012

Kyle Cooper


Kyle Cooper

Kyle Cooper born in 1962 is a modern designer of motion picture title sequences. Cooper studied graphic design under Paul Rand at yale university. Early in his trained career he worked as a creative director at R/GA and advertising agency with offices in New York and Los Angeles, during this era he created the title sequence for the 1995 American crime film se73n. According to Cooper, at the time he made the title sequences for seven, main title sequences we behind of what was happening in print, music videos and commercials. He wanted to create main titles that were raising the bar creatively. Kyle Cooper has directed over 150 film title sequences, and has been credited with almost single handedly revitalizing the main-title sequence as an art form. His types of title sequences lies in the form of 2-dimensional animation, table top live action photography and digital aided emulation of pre-existing techniques

In terms of his work I chose his title sequence he did for Spiderman three, the title sequence consists of the film of the representative scenes. I admire his work because to me as looking at title sequences they go in the zone of it being visual as well as creative with text and imagery I also like the way of the shapes within the footage relating it to the content of the film.

Kyle Cooper, available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQyl0R-H1uY
Kyle Cooper, available at: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0178204/bio
(accessed on 22nd April)

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