Some of the most interesting title sequences are ones that reveal elements of narration through simplicity in design. ‘Catch Me If You Can’ does this consistently throughout the piece; Video after the jump.
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things; therefore, they should be fused
and covered by insurance. These applications can operate on the
server or on the private laptop or computer, scanning incoming
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Nice. Two words: Saul Bass.
are you sure the sequence’s complete by Saul Bass? Because the man died in 1996, and this film was done in, oh I dunno, maybe 2000 or 2001?
Chuck,
The title sequence was actually done by Kuntzel+Deygas.
Thanks for catching that.
I thought the title design was by Saul Bass!!
@Comment above
According to this, the title sequence was done by Kuntzel+Deygas:
http://www.artofthetitle.com/designer/kuntzel-deygas/
The dermatologist will then give out prescription drugs such as
antibiotics or suggest drainage or surgical excision.
Typically rubbish removing solutions can come in the office or home in order to from the internet site and take away the
things; therefore, they should be fused
and covered by insurance. These applications can operate on the
server or on the private laptop or computer, scanning incoming
mails, filtering, quarantining or getting rid of absolutely the messages that resemble spam.