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Batman: The Animated Series - Just Write
Most animated superhero show openings follow a simple formula. Batman: The Animated Series breaks the mold. This video - produced and narrated by Just Write - takes a look at what makes the opening of Batman so unique.
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Cheers - Captain Midnight
Cheers is one of the most beloved sitcoms of the 20th century. In this video, Captain Midnight shows how its theme song perfectly illustrates why.
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Downton Abbey - Uno Dos of Trace
Downton Abbey's title sequence is known worldwide and has been parodied by some of the biggest names in television. Trace talks to the man who came up with the concept about how it got made, and the business of title sequences.
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Stranger Things - CinemaWins
People are obsessed with the title sequence for Stranger Things. But it does so little on the surface, what pulls everyone in? In this video, Lee from CinemaWins spends some time talking about why.
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Battlestar Galactica - Mia Mulder
Battlestar Galactica was a science fiction epic that both perfected and innovated elements of classic science fiction and it demonstrated this a simple but deep title sequence. This video by Mia Mulder breaks down how.
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The Simpsons - Now You See It
How did The Simpsons title sequence become as iconic and recognizable as the show itself? This video by Now You See It looks into the innovative aspects of the opening that have stood the test of time (or have they?)
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Neon Genesis Evangelion - Volksgeist
Neon Genesis Evangelion is one of the most iconic anime shows of all time. Volksgeist explains how anime titles song are their own business and why Neon Genesis Evangelion's are still memorable 25 years later.
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Watchmen - Nando v Movies
Nando v Movies analyzes the opening titles of HBO's Watchmen to see what we can learn about the show, the graphic novel, and media generally from one familiar word.
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Doctor Who - Volksgeist
Volksgeist breaks down how the original Doctor Who theme song from 1963 was recorded and produced, explaining how it innovated in the world of electronic music during a time before mass produced synthesizers.
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True Detective - Hbomberguy
In a world where intros are so easily skippable, what makes one worth watching more than once? Hbomberguy explores what makes True Detective Season One's opening credits so meaningful.
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Dark - People Make Games
Dark's title sequences fit the show's theme perfectly, but they almost didn't. In this episode of Working Titles, People Make Games talks with their creator and takes an exclusive look at some of his earlier designs.
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Community - Jacob Geller
Community's bittersweet theme song seemed to grow more relevant with each troubled season. Jacob Geller investigates, while getting emotional over the cult classic's rocky history.
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The Good Place - T1J
The Good Place is known for its novel premise, and also for it's many twists and turns. T1J explains how the pleasant, but eerie opening theme gave viewers an early hint to one of the series biggest surprises.
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The Man in the High Castle - Polyphonic
Polyphonic explores the dark histories and hidden meanings in The Man in the High Castle's opening credits. From propaganda posters to Broadway musicals, find out the story behind one of the most chilling title sequences of the modern era.
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Mass Effect 2 - Story Mode
In this video we examine the explosive opening of Mass Effect 2: Legendary Edition with Lead Writer Mac Walters and Character and Environment Director Kevin Meek.
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Saints Row IV - Nando v Movies
Few games have evolved quite like the Saints Row franchise. Nando from Nando v Movies looks at the openings of both games to see what changed and why those changes led to the biggest glow-up in gaming history
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Metal Gear Solid - CinemaWins
Metal Gear Solid will go down as one of the greatest games of all time and it all starts with the first level introduction and title sequence. Sneak along with Lee from CinemaWins as he actions some tactical espionage in Alaska.
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The Boondocks - F.D Signifier
In this exclusive Working Titles episode, F.D Signifier examines the legacy of the black animated sitcom "The Boondocks" and breaks down the numerous layers of meaning that can be found in it's opening sequence.
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