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Birdman poster and opening credits
Contributed by Andreas Kofler on Jan 29th, 2016. Artwork published in 2014.
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Source: http://www.foxsearchlight.com Fox Searchlight Pictures. License: All Rights Reserved.
The opening credits of Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) are all about the the jazz percussions of Antonio Sánchez and an equally rhythmic play with its typography. It makes use of Bell Gothic Black in all caps, with some characters modified. The spur on ‘G’ is removed. ‘I’ lost its serifs and gained a dot. ‘J’ received a dot, too. The leg of ‘R’ is curved.
An article in The New Yorker unveils the whys and wherefores of the sequenced lettering:
The biggest surprise of Alejandro González Iñárritu’s new film, “Birdman,” is its opening credits: the typography (as seen in the trailer) is borrowed from that of Jean-Luc Godard’s color films of the mid-sixties, and Iñárritu’s credits are animated—with letters filling in onscreen in alphabetical order—exactly as Godard’s were in “Pierrot le Fou” (1965).
Birdman 1.jpg
Source: https://youtu.be Photo: Andreas Kofler. Fox Searchlight Pictures. License: All Rights Reserved.
Birdman 2.jpg
Source: https://youtu.be Photo: Andreas Kofler. Fox Searchlight Pictures. License: All Rights Reserved.
Birdman 3.jpg
Source: https://youtu.be Photo: Andreas Kofler. Fox Searchlight Pictures. License: All Rights Reserved.
Birdman 4.jpg
Source: https://youtu.be Photo: Andreas Kofler. Fox Searchlight Pictures. License: All Rights Reserved.
Birdman 5.jpg
Source: https://youtu.be Photo: Andreas Kofler. Fox Searchlight Pictures. License: All Rights Reserved.
Typefaces
Bell Gothic
Formats
Film/Video
Industries
Film/TV
Designers/Agencies
unknown
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Alejandro G. Iñárritu
Jean-Luc Godard
title sequences
movie posters
title sequences
animated type
modified typeface
stacked and justified
red and black
Artwork location
United States
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