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Film Title Design is and always has been an essential part of any motion picture. Film Title Design was originally a motionless piece of artwork called Title Art. The Main Title piece was comprised of the film company’s name and/or logo and the presentation of the main characters along with the actor’s names, generally using that same artwork. Most independent or major studio had their own Title Art Logo used as the background for their screen credits and used it almost exclusively on every film that they produced. Then, early in the 1930s the more progressive motion picture studios started to change their approach in presenting their screen credits. The major studios took on the challenge of improving the way they introduced their films. They made the decision to present a more complete list of credits to go with a higher quality of artwork to be used in their screen credits. From the mid-1930s through the late-1940s the major film studios lead the way in Film Title Art by... full article at wikipedia
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Created by Metaweb Oct 24, 2006
Last edited by johannsg May 15, 2008
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