I always have been a fan of clever movie title sequences, and when I watched The Kingdom I couldn’t help but marvel the amazing opening credits. To tell the best stories, you have to ensure you have taken your audience captive; and this is a great example of an introduction that does just that. Here the careful balance between typography, animation, film, and careful timing create a stellar example of a great movie introduction.
The Kingdom
The use of typography in the introduction of The Kingdom reminded of this must see video for all typography buffs:
I couldn’t watch this video just once. I had to watch it several times to completely absorb it. Partly due to the fast paced visuals, partly due to the great song (any one know the artist/title?), but mostly due to the great composition of the clip. The video, created by Circus Family Amsterdam (motion graphics and video studio), is basically a one minute portfolio; and personally, I’m sold:
7 Quick tips to improve your online portfolio:
1. If you got it, flaunt it.
Yes, it sounds corny, but make sure your best work shows up first. Don’t expect viewers to dig through your links to find the work you are most proud of. There is nothing worse than designers with great talent where you have to crawl through the dirt to find the treasure.
2. The one-two punch.
If you are applying for a job or position some where, don’t ever expect your portfolio to get more than 2 minutes of true viewing. Most people will have made up their mind whether they like your portfolio within the first 15 seconds, if you haven’t convinced them by then, it will be hard to change their mind afterwards (Again, point 1). Only stellar portfolios get true ‘air time’ and return visitors.
3. Little to no text.
Don’t expect viewers to read large bodies of text which may accompany the images in the portfolio. A picture is worth a thousand words, and if the images don’t clearly tell the story, find a creative way to get your message across.
4. Range
Make sure your portfolio shows off several different talents of yours. Don’t appear to be too specialized in one area, or you might miss out on other opportunities. Demonstrate your familiarity with different mediums, areas, techniques, etc.
5. Ambition
If you’ve got their attention so far, keep it. Make sure you let them know that you are planning on growing and going places. Maybe this can be presented in a short text, or something creative like mock-ups or sketches for some futuristic ingenious idea of yours.
6. Tell your story
If they are truly interested in you, make sure they can learn a little more about you. Even if this is just by adding your resume, you never know who may be watching!
7. Contact info
Make sure they can get in touch with you, add a contact form, leave an email address.
waiting to board the plane... 20 more min I guess 17 hrs ago
@giero they are fat because they eat bad, they then get really fat because they don't walk enough 17 hrs ago
So far I see a lot of fat people driving around on these electric cars because they are too lazy to walk... the irony 18 hrs ago
Going to walk around Houston airport for a while... maybe I'll see something nice =) 18 hrs ago
@LemmyBoy alles lijkt een stuk beter als ik weg ben, eh? Misschien moet ik vaker weg gaan, misschien wil jij de volgende vakantie sponsoren? 19 hrs ago