Opening credits to The Terminator (1984), James Cameron's iconic nightmarish sci-fi action thriller, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton and Michael Biehn. Here, two sets of transparent ...
Opening credits to The Terminator (1984), James Cameron's iconic nightmarish sci-fi action thriller, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton and Michael Biehn. Here, two sets of transparent letters, initially appearing too close to make out, pass each other and eventually form the title. The credits come in the form of text typed out on a computer screen, the square cursor being a recogniseable 80s hallmark. Along with both these fonts, composer Brad Fiedel completes the technological throughline, with his electronic score, of which this signature theme connotates the clanking metal of the Terminator itself. No copyright infringement intended. To be removed at the behest of the distributor.
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I think it's more to do with James Cameron's laser-like focus as a director, and him knowing the exact vision he wants to end up on screen. I mean, I can only speak for myself, but I wouldn't know how to turn even the most vivid of dreams, into a story that unfolds so efficiently.
me gustaria que de protector de pantalla pudiera poner esta animacion de estas letras,es que son excelentes...(claro si que salieran los nombres de los personajes)...
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