2. BOB KURTZ Bob Kurtz, founder of Kurtz & Friends
Animation, is a director, producer, artist, and designer who
primarily works in films and TV commercials. He attended the
Chouinard Art Institute and he has taught at the character
animation program at the California Institute of the Arts.
3. Catalogue of work Gambit (2012 film) (main titles) Are We
Done Yet? (main titles) The Pink Panther (main titles) (2006)
Minority Report ("Pine & Oats" animated sequence) George of the
Jungle (main titles) Chevron ("Dinosaur" commercial) Four Rooms
(main titles) Jurassic Park ("Mr. DNA" animated sequence) Honeymoon
in Vegas (main titles) Honey, I Blew Up The Kid (main titles)
Jetsons: The Movie ('You & Me' animation sequence) Carlin on
Campus ('Drawing on My Mind' animated sequences) City Slickers
(main titles) (also for City Slickers II) Max Dugan Returns (main
titles) Sesame Street (animated sequences) Straight Talk (main
titles) Schoolhouse Rock! Earth ("Tiny Urban Zoo" scene) Animation
on cereal box in Minority Report Mr. DNA animations in Jurassic
Park
4. The Pink Panther (2006)
http://www.watchthetitles.com/articles/0082-The_Pink_Panther
5. The Pink Panther (2006) Because the title sequence is a
colourful animated sequence we can assume the movie is aimed at
children. The title sequence is created in the same style as the
original 1963 film. Characters interacting with the credits suggest
that the film isnt too serious and the slapstick humour suggests
that the genre of this film is Comedy.
6. The Pink Panther (2006) We can tell the other genre of the
film by the title sequence because it shows common Crime/Detective
iconography such as police, torches and guns. The simple typography
could be used to contrast with the strange situations going on in
the title sequence, similarly the Crime and Comedy genres usually
contrast because Crime films are often serious and Comedy films are
fun.
7. Honey, I Blew Up the Kid
http://www.watchthetitles.com/articles/0045-Honey_I_Blew_Up_the_Kid