• title sequences themselves, being quite literally a series of title cards shown at the beginning of a film. With the arrival of sound, the sequence was...
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  • introduced over the opening title sequence, the style of the song from the pop genre and using popular artists. (Although the title song, sung by Matt Monro...
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  • The title sequence of the HBO fantasy television series Game of Thrones that introduces every episode serves as a guide to the physical landscape of the...
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  • Animaniacs theme song composed by Richard Stone as the music for the title sequence won an Emmy Award for best song in 1994. Several Animaniacs albums and...
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  • programs of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Title Design presented for the best main title sequence in television programming. Prior to 1997, the award...
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  • Claypool, and the show's four central characters during the opening title sequence. Kenny's muffled lines are altered after every few seasons. His lines...
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  • effect. The sequence was extremely popular and won the show its first Emmy Award, which was for Outstanding Graphic Design and Title Sequences. Producer...
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  • The Simpsons opening sequence is the title sequence of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It is accompanied by "The Simpsons Theme"...
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  • song only for use in the film's trailer and title sequence. Fincher stated that he sees title sequences as an opportunity to set the stage for the film...
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  • The original opening sequence had the film's title shown over the long living room band shot that comes before the title sequence, which Edgar Wright said...
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  • iris. The second season introduces a new title sequence. Several elements from the original title sequence are changed, including the images of a horse...
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  • and was embedded into the scene in post-production. Juno's opening title sequence, depicting a rotoscoped Juno walking through her town while drinking...
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  • The title sequence was created by Breeder, a motion graphics design studio in Brisbane, Australia. Drawing comparisons to the opening sequence of Game...
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  • augmented environments, fantasy creatures, and magic. The opening title sequence was directed by Katrina Crawford and Mark Bashore of the creative studio...
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  • Moffat "Weird Al" Yankovic sings the title song and directs the title sequence. It is a parody of title sequences from the James Bond films designed by...
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  • laughing, and saying Judge was "good at being an asshole." The series' title sequence is a pan over an animated city of isometric-style buildings with famous...
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  • extended version of the title sequence, as well as the opening for "My Urologist", and a special edit of the title sequence for resulting in roughly...
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  • Accompanied by the title music, the names of the principal cast and creative staff appear. The sequence concludes after about 90 seconds with the title card and...
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  • films including Dracula) as their base of productions in the 1950s. The title sequence was made by Peter Anderson Studio. In 2021 it was nominated for a BAFTA...
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  • the show's title card. In a 2010 issue of TV Guide, the show's opening title sequence ranked #5 on a list of TV's top 10 credits sequences, as selected...
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  • from his album Scenario Sequence (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sequencer. If an internal link led...
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    five-week shoot between January and February 2025. Good Omens' opening title sequence, created by the London-based Peter Anderson Studio, features music by...
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  • soldier battling zombies at the United States Capitol during the film's title sequence. There are also cameo appearances by Scott Reiniger, Tom Savini, and...
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  • describes the sequence as "a peephole into the souls of those who vie for power within the darkened courts of history." The Title sequence was described...
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  • third episode of the show's 14th series, a new version of the theme and title sequence debuted. On 20 February 2001, starting with "Going Under", the 14th...
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  • Theme music (redirect from Title theme)
    television shows, video games, or films and is usually played during the title sequence, opening credits, closing credits, and in some instances at some point...
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  • announcement that he would be all alone for the rest of his life. The show's title sequence is played to Steve Burns' "Mighty Little Man", the first track from...
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  • show's opening title sequence ranked No. 10 on a list of TV's top 10 credits sequences, as selected by readers. A parody of the opening sequence was used in...
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  • Rodrigo Amarante. The theme scores the visual montage comprising the title sequence, created by DK Studios under artistic director Tom O'Neill. The 1980s-themed...
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  • including "Do Ya Wanna Taste It" by Wig Wam for the opening titles; the title sequence features cast members seriously and stoically performing a choreographed...
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