Hot on the heels of The Onion's list of title sequences that are perfectly meshed with their shows comes this story from the Christian Science Monitor, detailing what goes into creating the all-too-brief title sequences you see on today's shows. Believe it or not, there are still some shows that have title sequences, even though most of them are a minute or less. This article goes into detail about the creation of title sequences for two shows: the new David E. Kelley dramedy The Wedding Bells and Marc Cherry's hit Desperate Housewives.The detail Garson Yu, who designed the Housewives sequence, goes into about how he created the mini-movie for the opening makes for an interesting read. It is filled with desperate women through the centruies, makes for an interesting read. He took inspiration from Terry Gilliam's animation from Monty Python's Flying Circus, among other influences, and wanted to tell a story about these desperate women. The results, as millions of you see every week, are in the video after the jump.
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3-26-2007 @ 3:58PM
misguided said...
Carnivale had the most awesome title sequence. Tarot cards representing different parts of 30's America becoming film.
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3-26-2007 @ 6:02PM
mike said...
Yes! I saw the title of the post and immediately thought "Carnivale"! Most certainly one of the greatest openings I've seen in my TV watching lifetime. Ghost Whisperer and Housewives are nothing but second-rate contenders in comparison.
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4-03-2007 @ 9:06AM
LARRY said...
THATS A COOL INTRO TO THE SHOW....
I WOULD LIKE TO BE ON THAT SHOW...
TERI HATCHER IS TOO MUCH.......
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