DISQUS

Art of the Title V4: Les Chevaliers du Ciel

  • MarksVFX · 1 year ago
    The audio really helps tie together the transitions. I like the idea but I didn't instantly get the fact that they were going for a blue print look. It makes sense after reading it but I felt you would need to see the plane in outlines or a wireframe style before transitioning to actual 3d planes. I liked this piece a lot though. Again, loved the audio.
  • MarksVFX · 1 year ago
    The audio really helps tie together the transitions. I like the idea but I didn't instantly get the fact that they were going for a blue print look. It makes sense after reading it but I felt you would need to see the plane in outlines or a wireframe style before transitioning to actual 3d planes. I liked this piece a lot though. Again, loved the audio.
  • All-Fired-Up · 1 year ago
    I loved the cutaway/breakaway of the aircraft. I agree with MarksVFX, the audio really is key. I love aviation, and I love 3D aircraft modeling, so this piece appeals to me.
  • All-Fired-Up · 1 year ago
    I loved the cutaway/breakaway of the aircraft. I agree with MarksVFX, the audio really is key. I love aviation, and I love 3D aircraft modeling, so this piece appeals to me.
  • Trevor Mack · 1 year ago
    The transitions were very, very nice. It was perfect how they transitioned from real to 3D. Also stated above, the audio was great and really propelled (hah, get it, propelled *sigh*)

    Great intro.
  • Trevor Mack · 1 year ago
    The transitions were very, very nice. It was perfect how they transitioned from real to 3D. Also stated above, the audio was great and really propelled (hah, get it, propelled *sigh*)

    Great intro.
  • VMAN · 1 year ago
    Loved the laid back piano music.. distinct contrast with a more high powered visual.. As far as the Wireframing, I find breaking traditions and finding your own distinct style is the way to go.. So I have to disagree with the above statements.. Definitely sets a tone.. Great Work.
  • VMAN · 1 year ago
    Loved the laid back piano music.. distinct contrast with a more high powered visual.. As far as the Wireframing, I find breaking traditions and finding your own distinct style is the way to go.. So I have to disagree with the above statements.. Definitely sets a tone.. Great Work.
  • Stephen · 1 year ago
    Looks like they made stencil versions of Bank Gothic and Eurostile for the type. Suits it well.
  • Stephen · 1 year ago
    Looks like they made stencil versions of Bank Gothic and Eurostile for the type. Suits it well.
  • Stephen · 1 year ago
    Though FF Oxide would have been a less obvious choice and perhaps more in line with military lettering.
  • Stephen · 1 year ago
    Though FF Oxide would have been a less obvious choice and perhaps more in line with military lettering.
  • Mr Brett · 1 year ago
    Thanx guys ! let me give you informations.
    Yes the font is a Bank gothic reworked. It's not a military movie, but a buddy friend in a spy context so choosing a military font would be a mistake (I think).
    And the music was made after we finish the title sequence (we worked with a rock track which was originaly choosen by the Director Gerard Pires)
    Anyway, thanx for the interest you show to my designer work !!!

    www.laurentbrett.com
  • Mr Brett · 1 year ago
    Thanx guys ! let me give you informations.
    Yes the font is a Bank gothic reworked. It's not a military movie, but a buddy friend in a spy context so choosing a military font would be a mistake (I think).
    And the music was made after we finish the title sequence (we worked with a rock track which was originaly choosen by the Director Gerard Pires)
    Anyway, thanx for the interest you show to my designer work !!!

    www.laurentbrett.com