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spider-man 3

Sam Raimi, Sony Pictures, 2007
  • It’s a unique blend of auteur and creative genius that makes his sequences memorable – but not at the expense of the film.”

    Grant Curtis, co-producer, Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man 3
  • A clever title sequence that neatly recaps the first two films.”

    Christopher Smith, Week in Review
  • Unlike the first Spider-Man’s title sequence – which took months of tweaking with software apps including Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects, Maya, and Photoshop – Cooper this time relies on old-school filmic techniques. The credit’s primary conflict between Spidey and arch nemesis Dr. Octavius is presented in striking stop-motion animation.”

    Wired
  • On Spider-Man 3 Sam wanted to use moving images as well as re-cap the first two movies; and also challenged Kyle to reference the style of the first two title sequences, while incorporating elements of the ‘goo’ and the sand to foreshadow the new elements of Spider-Man 3.  Kyle is an incredible artist and has made a tremendous contribution to the Spider-Man trilogy.”

    Laura Ziskin
  • [Kyle Cooper] created the Marvel Comics ‘Flip Book’ Logo panel that was first introduced during the opening of the original Spider-Man movie... and according to Laura Ziskin, producer of Spider-Man, received an ovation from the audience during the movie’s premiere.”

    IMDB
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