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Synchronization and Title Sequences: Audio-Visual Semiosis in Motion Graphics

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Synchronization and Title Sequences: Audio-Visual Semiosis in Motion Graphics
Synchronization and Title Sequences: Audio-Visual Semiosis in Motion Graphics

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Synchronization and Title Sequences: Audio-Visual Semiosis in Motion Graphics

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Synchronization and Title Sequences
proposes a semiotic analysis of the synchronization of image and sound in motion pictures using title sequences. Through detailed historical close readings of title designs that use either voice-over, an instrumental opening, or title song to organize their visuals—from
Vertigo
(1958) to
The Player
(1990) and
X-Men: First Class
(2011)—author Michael Betancourt develops a foundational framework for the critique and discussion of motion graphics’ use of synchronization and sound, as well as a theoretical description of how sound-image relationships develop on-screen.

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