The work of one of the last century’s most iconic designers, Saul Bass, will be exhibited at London’s Kemistry Gallery from next week. Instantly recognisable and groundbreakingly innovative, Bass’ ...
A new book explores the work of American graphic designer Saul Bass, whose commercial work was part of the landscape of 20th-century America. Thinking Made Visible: Movement, Narrative, and the Work ...
Check out these haunting, fine-point Saul Bass sketches for Stanley Kubrick‘s “The Shining.” Reportedly Bass showed Kubrick 300 different versions before the director settled on the original poster ...
The moment we debuted the trailer for the Coen Brother's Burn After Reading, I knew it would be something unique. Now they've gone and designed one of the best posters you'll see all year. Cinematical ...
Saul Bass invented some of the most iconic film graphics of the 20th century—and DVDs have destroyed his work For the past year I have been avidly following Christian Annyas, a Dutch web and graphic ...
Turner Classic Movies is teaming up with Bonham’s for Picture Perfect: the Art of Movie Posters, a July 20th auction of more than 200 movie posters dating back to the late 19th century and the very ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
If you're more than a casual fan of filmmaking, then you're probably familiar with the name Saul Bass for his work on opening credits sequences and posters for iconic films of the past from directors ...
Either left with no option by the studio, or simply a lack of expertise in the field, most directors aren’t heavily involved in the marketing of their films. Stanley Kubrick, as one might expect, didn ...
“Saul Bass: A Life In Film & Design” (Laurence King, 2011) is the first definitive book on the legendary designer and his work. In the foreward, excerpted below, director Martin Scorsese zooms in on ...
To say that Saul Bass designed the 1950s and ‘60s might be an understatement. In truth, you could say that he designed about three or four decades more. The Bronx-born artist, known for his cubist ...
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