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Riding
a wave of dramatic, documentary and commercial
television productions that continue to
flow its way, Digital
Kitchen displayed its technical
artistry this fall in the New Line Cinema
motion picture "Secondhand Lions."
Digital Kitchen developed and produced
the film's distinctly vibrant and evocative
main title sequence that appears in the
form of an animated short at the film's
end. Written and directed by Tim McCanlies
and starring Haley Joel Osment , Michael
Caine and Robert Duvall, "Secondhand
Lions" is a story about the bonds
that develop when a shy and cynical boy
visits his two eccentric great uncles
one summer in Texas.
Using
original artwork from 1987
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist
Berkeley
Breathed ("Bloom County,"
"Outland") as a template, Digital
Kitchen imported a variety of images --
from comic strip ink to paint -- and assembled
them into titles with seemingly magical
3D effect. The whimsical and yet artfully
sophisticated sequence, just over two
minutes in length, is unique in that the
foundation from which the credits appear
is the actual "work space" of
Osment's character, "Walter,"
as a grown up. The transformed, animated
piece effectively becomes another scene
in the movie, serving as a postscript
to events within the film.
According
to director McCanlies, Digital Kitchen's
reputation for being innovative and bold
in their creative choices helped convince
him that they were the right team for
this project. "My editor had worked
with Digital Kitchen before and said great
things about them. I, of course, was a
big fan of their work from 'Six Feet Under.'
We talked to several title houses, and
DK seemed to think the most 'out of the
box.' They came up with a wealth of fun,
creative ideas. I had 'mandated' the use
of Berkeley Breathed's drawings, used
in the film, and DK delivered with a wonderful
-- and cost effective -- approach."
Digital
Kitchen executive producer Don McNeill
said that the artwork from Breathed provided
a key starting point for their design
work. "As soon as we knew we could
use the 'Walter & Jasmine' artwork
from Berkeley Breathed, we immediately
started developing solutions that combined
shooting live action and/or stills, stylized
3D and traditional cartoon drawings. The
challenge was developing a visual solution
that communicated the storyline of the
main character's profession, forming an
original and dynamic title sequence that
reflected the humor and tonality of the
film. The film is so unique and the performances
so dynamic, the project deserved a title
sequence with the same level of originality."
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CREDITS
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| Client
: New Line Cinema "Secondhand
Lions" |
| Director/Screenwriter:
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Tim
McCanlies |
| Director
of Photography: |
Jack
N. Green |
| Editor:
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David
Moritz |
| Illustrator
(Walter's Cartoons): |
Berkeley
Breathed |
| Executive
Producers: |
Janis
Rothbard Chaskin
Kevin Cooper
Toby Emmerich
Mark Kaufman
Karen Loop |
| Producers:
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David
Kirschner
Scott Ross
Corey Sienega |
| Co-Producer:
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Amy
Sayres
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| Main
Title Sequence Production and Design
Company : Digital
Kitchen |
| Executive
Creative Director: |
Paul
Matthaeus |
| Executive
Producer: |
Don
McNeill |
| Creative
Directors: |
Paul
Schneider
Jeff Long |
| Producer: |
Mark
Bashore |
| Lead
3D Designer: |
Matt
Daly |
| Photography:
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Davo
Photographic |
| Designers:
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Sevrin
Henderson
Ken
Kornacki
Mike Jacob
Jason Tang
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The
10.5MB Secondhand Lions End Title
Sequence by Digital
Kitchen with a temp soundtrack
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