Thursday, January 30, 2020

Title Research: Art of the Title Website

 Art of the Title

There are two websites we will be using to research title sequences within our genre. One of which is     ARTOFTHETITLE.COM
When we open the website we automatically are introduced to the title of the website on the upper left-hand side of the screen then title sequence and a drop-down menu to the right of it.
The drop-down menu it titled "Designers + Studios" and contains a list of designers such as Arron Becker who designed and directed main title sequences for films such as Split and Get out.
 And other designers like Francisco Sanchez de Cante who contributed to title sequences for Wonder Woman.
It doesn't just list a  plethora of designers it also names studios and even provides the option of looking at a grid view of the studios and designers. To the right of the dropbox there is a search box.
 The search box allows you to look up movie titles, artists, and studios so that you can research the artist and if available an interview of the process of creating the title sequence. 
On the home page there is a college of title sequences and above them is a title saying "Top 10 title sequences of 2019" that they created to homage too. Next to that art of the title linked their social media account.
At the bottom page it has links to separate pages and screen. 
The pages they have linked is About, New, Titles, Features, Designers, Studios, and sponsorship. They also claim their copyright claim. They also state how the sequences are owned by their respective owner. The About page discusses how the website is a publication site and informs the readers on the staff and stuff like endorsements, acknowledgment, and how to contact them. The news page discusses the Emmy nominees and winners. Then pages like Title, Feature, Design, and Studios are also linked on the bottom but rather than skimming through them on the top of the page it sends you to another screen instead. 


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