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“George & Tammy” Main Title Sequence by Filmograph

With atmospheric macro photography and careful grading, director/CD Aaron Becker and the team at Filmograph transform the vinyl record mastering process into perfectly paced titles for the Showtime docuseries “George & Tammy”. [Watch]

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Spillt Opens “Low Country: The Murdaugh Dynasty” on HBO Max

From the team at Spillt in Denver, CO: “‘Low Country: The Murdaugh Dynasty’ is a chilling, three-part docuseries that chronicles the legacy of the Murdaugh family, whose century-long influence over the legal system in South Carolina’s Lowcountry unravels amid accusations of fraud, deception, and murder. [Watch]

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Volvo EX90 “A New Dawn” Launch Film by ManvsMachine

From the team at ManvsMachine: “We collaborated with the team at agency AKQA and Volvo Cars to develop an extraordinarily elegant set of films to launch Volvo Cars’ most advanced SUV to date – the Volvo EX90.” [Watch]

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Laundry Opens OFFF Sevilla with Rampaging Titles

The OFFF design conference invaded Sevilla, Spain this past weekend and kicked open the doors with this manic mash-up of typography, motion capture, and procedural animation by Laundry EP and co-founder PJ Richardson. [Watch]

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David Carson x Joao Vaz Oliveira: Reel 2022

Motion and concept designer João Vaz Oliveira in Lisbon: “I met David Carson in May this year at OFFF. He was already an influence on me, in terms of typography, texture, etc, but I never thought we would collaborate. [Watch]

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First Fight Drop AI-Enhanced Title Sequence for “Suture”

André Foster, CD/partner at design and animation studio First Fight in Detroit: “With help from Midjourney, we created a series of AI-generated frames for the opening credits of a fictional television show called ‘Suture’.” [Watch]