black and white spinners
weaving stars
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"On second thought, let’s not go to Camelot. It is a silly place."
It’s Throwback Thursday with Monty Python and the Holy Grail!
Who said traditional text-based opening credits have to be boring? The Pythons (and a now sacked Norwegian subtitler) weigh in.
Watch the Monty Python and the Holy Grail title sequence on Art of the Title
James Liberty Tadd. Freehand Drawing Exercise. 1899.
Bern Hill, artwork for Rail travel poster The Aroostook Flyer, 1950. Deluxe service for business or pleasure. USA. Source
Historic Black and White Pictures Restored in Color
This is awesome.
Not something I’d typically reblog but I like.
This is bloody fantastic.
Honestly seeing old photos in color makes the past so much more tangible.
Historic Black and White Pictures Restored in Color
This is awesome.
Not something I’d typically reblog but I like.
This is bloody fantastic.
Honestly seeing old photos in color makes the past so much more tangible.
Today scenic design is taught and classified into two types… Box Sets & Unit Sets.
I would like to propose additional scenic design classifications (which can be viewed above and are listed below). Each week I will focus on a different classification. Now, some of these can be combined and it could even be debated that some of these “classifications” are the same but, by redefining the terms we use as designers, artists and theater practitioners we can further develop what scenic design is, can be and will be as the theater progresses.
Got a question, comment, thought? Hate it? Love it? Think I’m a fool? Got something to contribute? I want to hear from you! Let’s get a discussion going!
Atmospheric: “Tartufe” - Katrin Brack
Box: “Venus in Fur” – John Lee Beatty
Green: “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson” – Donyale Werle
Digital: “The Magic Flute” - Esther Bialas
Found Space: “The Drowned Man” – Felix Barrett, Livi Vaughn & Beatrice Minns
Installation: “Death of a Salesman” – Narelle Sissons
Light: “Passing Strange” – David Korins
Material: “Don Giovanni” – Frank Gehry
Motion Based: “Replacement” - Barbara Ehnes
Unit: “Ragtime” – Derek McLane
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New this week!
Disillusionment and crude angst flood through the American suburbs in Pablo Ferro’s Day-Glo opening titles to Pump Up the Volume.
Read our interview with Pablo and Allen Ferro about the creation of this iconic ‘90s opener here: Pump Up the Volume on Art of the TItle
New this week!
Experience the beauty of the baud in Richard Morrison’s opening titles to cult classic Hackers.
Watch the Hackers title sequence on Art of the Title