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Creative Motion Graphic Titling: Titling with Motion Graphics for Film, Video, and the Web

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Captivate your audience and enhance your storytelling with this tutorial based 4-color cookbook, featuring dozens of solutions to your titling needs. Each chapter includes case studies and interviews with the pros, lending cutting insight and lessons learned that will have you creating inspired title sequences in no time.The book features genre-based tutorial sections, with step by step instructions for creating effective horror, comedy, drama, and suspense titling sequences. Tutorials for creating some of the most popular title sequences in blockbuster movies are included (Se7en, The Sopranos, 24, The Matrix). Other tutorials teach you how to effectively use sound and VFX in your titles, and also included is instruction on editing your title sequence. These techniques, as well as chapters on the essentials of typography allow you to apply these lessons to your title sequence regardless of whether it's for TV, the web, or digital signage.Also included iare downloadable resources with sample clips, as well as project files that allow you to refine the techniques you learned in the book. As an added bonus we've included 3 titling chapters from other Focal books, with specific instructions on titling within certain software applications.Cover images provided by MK12, from The Alphabet Conspiracy. Learn more at www.MK12.com

410 pages, Hardcover

First published September 30, 2010

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January 26, 2026
Answering a question asked to AI about how to understand the mental process of how people thought in terms of title sequences and ads washes, this book delivered. It seemed a little dated and heavily focused towards After Effects but the software is interchangeable. Excellent title and is concise and on topic. I enjoyed reading it and found the descriptions deep and purpose driven giving great insight to the why and how. Perhaps this field could be dying but AI struggles still with accuracy.
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