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Uncredited : graphic design & opening titles in movies / Gemma Solana, Antonio Boneu.

By: Solana, Gemma [author.]Contributor(s): Boneu, Antonio [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berkeley, CA : Gingko Press, Inc., 2013Copyright date: ©2007Description: 312 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm + 1 DVD (sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.)Content type: text | still image | two-dimensional moving image Media type: unmediated | video Carrier type: volume | videodiscISBN: 9781584235378 (hbk.); 1584235373 (hbk.)Other title: Graphic design & opening titles in movies | Graphic design and opening titles in moviesSubject(s): Credit titles (Motion pictures, television, etc.) | Graphic arts | Motion pictures -- Titling | Credit titles (Motion pictures, television, etc.) | Graphic arts | Motion pictures -- TitlingDDC classification: 741.6 LOC classification: PN1995.9.C65 | S65 2013Summary: "Uncredited is the first book to tackle the medium at large and to offer insight into the historic role played by graphic design in films, from the dawn of cinema to the present day. This critical survey treats the opening title sequence as high art, and showcases fantastically inventive typography and composition, revealing the talent of anonymous and often uncredited designers in the process ... Featuring more than 1000 films, more than 300 credits sequences, more than 200 creators ..."--Back cover.
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First published 2007 by Index Book, SL, Barcelona, Spain.

Includes bibliographical references (page 304-307) and index.

"Uncredited is the first book to tackle the medium at large and to offer insight into the historic role played by graphic design in films, from the dawn of cinema to the present day. This critical survey treats the opening title sequence as high art, and showcases fantastically inventive typography and composition, revealing the talent of anonymous and often uncredited designers in the process ... Featuring more than 1000 films, more than 300 credits sequences, more than 200 creators ..."--Back cover.

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