Have a look at how Amsterdam studio Onesize created the graphics package for the fourth and final season of the FX hit series “The Strain” in collaboration with Berlin-based artist Susi Sie. [Watch]
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on December 27, 2016
With over 450 scripted series airing in the US during 2016, it’s safe to say a show’s title sequence is more crucial than ever in helping it stand apart from the pack. Here’s the most interesting work we found this year plus three exceptional event titles that also deserve your love. [Watch]
Category Broadcast Design, CG, Featured, Motion Capture, Motion Design, Spec work · Tags buck, Erin Sarofsky, FX Networks, HBO, Hornet, Imaginary Forces, Method, Onesize, Patrick Clair, Reeperbahn, Style frames, TNT
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on December 19, 2016
The sixth season of FX Networks’ American Horror Story punches out of the hyper-crowded broadcast market with a startling intro sequence from Amsterdam 3D mavens ONESIZE. [Watch]
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on November 4, 2014
Kyle Cooper and his team dare you to look too closely at their opening sequence for FX Network’s “American Horror Story: Freak Show,” a disturbing mix of stop-motion grotesquery, 2D nightmares and live action creep-outs housed in carefully crafted miniature environments and all shot in the Prologue garage in Venice, CA. [Watch]
The Method Design team in New York twist classical Middle Eastern architecture into a hyper-detailed and carefully lit 3D broadcast promo toolkit designed by Danny Yount and Prodigal Pictures for FX Network’s new drama “Tyrant.”
According to Method: “The abstract frames will allow for the addition of text elements and a set of transitional elements were also provided. The artists paid particular attention to creating a detailed version of the logo treatment which is revealed front and center. The Method crew’s toolkit included Maya, V-Ray and Nuke.” [Watch]