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    Saul Bass (/bæs/; May 8, 1920 – April 25, 1996) was an American graphic designer and Oscar-winning filmmaker, best known for his design of motion-picture...
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  • filmmaker Saul Bass for 40 years. Together, they developed many projects for directors such as Martin Scorsese and Danny DeVito. Elaine Bass was born in...
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    Bernard Herrmann as the music composer, George Tomasini as editor, and Saul Bass for the title design and storyboarding of the shower scene. In all, his...
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  • (October 7, 2016). "How Design Legend Saul Bass Changed Film and TV Forever". Wired. Horak, Jan-Christopher (2014). Saul Bass: Anatomy of Film Design. Lexington:...
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    ring name Cassandro Saul Ascher (1767–1822), Jewish narrative writer and publicist Saul Bass (1920–1996), film graphic designer Saul Bellow (1915–2005)...
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  • sequence were designed by Saul Bass, probably in collaboration with Elaine Makatura Bass. Film reviewers universally praised the Bass titles, but generally...
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  • known as the author (with Jennifer Bass) of the first major book about designer Saul Bass, the monograph Saul Bass: A Life in Film and Design. Pat Kirkham...
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    co-produced by Wyler and Peck. The opening title sequence was created by Saul Bass. Burl Ives won the Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor for his performance...
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    — he wanted to penetrate to the heart of obsession. Graphic designer Saul Bass used spiral motifs in both the title sequence and the movie poster, emphasizing...
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    by Bernard Herrmann and an opening title sequence by graphic designer Saul Bass. The film was the first to feature extended use of kinetic typography...
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  • uncredited screenplay re-write, George Antheil composed the music score, and Saul Bass designed the opening title sequence. The film's music score was the last...
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  • device that could fire gutted cars a considerable distance. Title designer Saul Bass was credited as visual consultant, montages and titles. He made extensive...
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  • Why Man Creates (category Films directed by Saul Bass)
    documentary film that discusses the nature of creativity. It was directed by Saul Bass, who co-wrote it with Mayo Simon. It won the Oscar for Best Documentary...
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  • location of Richard's apartment was 164 East 61st Street in Manhattan. Saul Bass created the abstract title sequence, which was mentioned favorably in...
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    opening title sequence and theatrical release poster were designed by Saul Bass. The score was composed, conducted and orchestrated by Leonard Rosenman...
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  • of The Simpsons. The opening title sequence was created by Saul Bass and Elaine Makatura Bass. In both the novel and the film, the married couple's family...
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  • “Vertigo” in 1958, collaborating with Saul Bass, which featured swirling graphics growing from small to large. Saul Bass was a major pioneer in the development...
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    nicknamed the "tulip", was developed in the early 1970s by the designer Saul Bass as part of a new brand image. The logo represented the airline's monogram...
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  • themes are here." The film's title sequence was created by Elaine and Saul Bass. Bass, himself, noted that the titles were highly ambiguous and metaphoric...
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  • newspaper advert was designed by noted Hollywood graphic designer Saul Bass. Bass and Kubrick reportedly went through over 300 potential designs before...
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    Soon after the rebrand, the current Wienerschnitzel logo was created by Saul Bass in 1978. The Galardi Group, the parent company of Wienerschnitzel, Tastee-Freez...
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  • more elaborate, the involvement of prominent graphic designers including Saul Bass and Maurice Binder became more common. The title sequence for Alfred Hitchcock's...
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  • Phase IV (1974 film) (category Films directed by Saul Bass)
    science-fiction horror film directed by graphic designer and filmmaker Saul Bass, and written by Mayo Simon, inspired by H. G. Wells's 1905 short story...
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  • The Solar Film (category Films directed by Saul Bass)
    known as A Short Film on Solar Energy) is a 1979 short film by Elaine and Saul Bass and produced by Michael Britton. The film was financed through Redford's...
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    structure. Saul Bass was not only responsible for designing the film's poster and advertising campaign, but also the film titles, during which Bass transforms...
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    service marks, including the circled-bell logo, especially as redesigned by Saul Bass in 1969, and the words Bell System in text, were used before January 1...
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  • shown at the end of the film, was created by award-winning designer Saul Bass. The film won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Broadcast journalist...
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    poster and advertising campaign by Saul Bass featured a logo: the nation's capital dome opening up like a teapot. Bass likewise designed the film's abstract...
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  • used its 1972–84 production logo (featuring the "Big W" logo designed by Saul Bass for Warner Communications) to open the film. In the United States, the...
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  • The opening title sequences and poster were done by graphic designer Saul Bass. English rock band the Zombies are featured in the credits and on the...
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