Sunday, January 09, 2011

Art du Jour

I mentioned loving Catch Me If You Can a few days ago HERE.  I must say, as many times as I've seen it, I've never caught the opening title sequence until just now, and it's pretty great. Like a little movie itself.
The slender Lowreyesque figures run through environments that symbolise key plot points from the film, and are accompanied by John Williams's floaty, 1960s jazz-era score. The title design credit is discreetly featured in the shelf, while the papers blow past the pursuer's face. No copyright infringement intended. To be removed at the behest of the distributor.


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