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  2. Saul Bass - Wikipedia

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    North by Northwest movie trailer screenshot. Saul Bass (/ b æ s /; May 8, 1920 – April 25, 1996) was an American graphic designer and Oscar-winning filmmaker, best known for his design of motion-picture title sequences, film posters, and corporate logos.

  3. Walk on the Wild Side (film) - Wikipedia

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    The opening titles and closing sequence were designed by Saul Bass, probably in collaboration with Elaine Makatura Bass. Film reviewers universally praised the Bass titles, but generally condemned the film. Even director Edward Dmytryk acknowledged that the titles were a masterpiece. [8]

  4. Elaine Bass - Wikipedia

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    For Scorsese, Saul and Elaine Bass [7] created title sequences for Goodfellas (1990), Cape Fear (1991), The Age of Innocence (1993), and Casino (1995), their last title sequence. This later work with Scorsese saw the Basses move away from the optical techniques that Saul Bass had pioneered in his early career and move into the use of ...

  5. The Big Country - Wikipedia

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    The opening title sequence was created by Saul Bass. Burl Ives won the Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor for his performance, as well as the Golden Globe Award. The film was also nominated for an Academy Award for the musical score, composed by Jerome Moross. The film is one of the few in which Heston plays a major supporting role rather ...

  6. The Age of Innocence (1993 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film's title sequence was created by Elaine and Saul Bass. Bass, himself, noted that the titles were highly ambiguous and metaphoric, and the result of his fascination with time-lapse photography. The sequences' visual symphony of blooming roses and lace were to convey the submerged sensuality and hidden codes of the era. [16]

  7. The War of the Roses (film) - Wikipedia

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    The opening title sequence was created by Saul Bass and Elaine Makatura Bass. In both the novel and the film, the married couple's family name is Rose, and the title is an allusion to the battles between the warring houses of York and Lancaster who were contending for the English throne during the late Middle Ages.

  8. West Side Story (1961 film) - Wikipedia

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    The titles and end credits sequences were designed by Saul Bass with Elaine Makatura Bass. Bass was credited as visual consultant for creating the opening sequence over the film's overture. [14] On location shooting for the "Prologue" and "Jet Song" occurred at two different Manhattan, New York locations.

  9. Phase IV (1974 film) - Wikipedia

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    Phase IV is a 1974 science-fiction horror film directed by graphic designer and filmmaker Saul Bass, and written by Mayo Simon, inspired by H. G. Wells's 1905 short story "Empire of the Ants". The film stars Michael Murphy , Nigel Davenport and Lynne Frederick .