We are so excited that we got to reveal our new opening sequence for Some Other Heroes on Yesterday's episode. Chris and Wayne have been secretly working on this in the background and it was a pleasure to be able to start our new year off with it.
A HUGE thank you to all of you who managed to join us on yesterday's episode or who catch up with us later on the VoDs. We really appreciate you coming and joining in with our little corner of the TTRPG universe.
Behold! The Williams Family Logo!
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[This W is a hand drawn letter of mine in my own style then converted to a 3D object using Maya, After Effects, Element 3D, and Trapcode by Red Giant.]
Look what showed up in the mail today! My first Golden Trailer Award! I see how these can get addicting. I need another titles project so I can compete in next year’s contest. Any takers? #GTA22 #Titles #titlesequence #horrormovies (at Lake View Terrace, Los Angeles) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl2uuOtLyXz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Superimposed Credits In the early days, opening film credits were generally simple—just words on a solid background. But by the 1930s and 1940s films often featured visually interesting titles. For example, with “Sinbad the Sailor” (1947), the credits were spelled out with what seemed to be water in a fountain. While Woody Allen preferred the retro style—white type on black—for those wishing to be more adventurous, contemporary apps make it easy to incorporate the title into the story. The example here is from “Working at Home,” an amusing two-minute mini-doc by Jon Gill (@Playfulcommunications). You can see “Working at Home”—which is the current Mobile Movie of the Week—at MobileMovieMaking (link in profile). You’ll also find behind-the-scenes notes from the filmmaker. #mobilemoviemaking #filmcredits #titlesequence #mobilemovieoftheweek #mini-doc #workingathome https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdvt1QYLobk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
The title sequnece we created with the talented people at @Skycreative for @SkyNews programming of #thecoronation liquid gold! #fluidsimulation #gold #kingcharles #coronation #titlesequence #royals #skynews #design #animation #creativeagency https://t.co/zD1DhlfHsB
today is a big day im nervous. im standing here at the bus station getting assaulted by the breeze feeling like im in the pre-titlesequence scene. kendall roy would be standing here exactly like this in a season finale if he was a guy who takes the bus