Remaking film posters into ultra - minimal cinematic tributes has been one of the Internet ’s favorite past - time of late , but the staid outcome — while now and again clever — deficiency heart . Passion . Excitement .
Like that of mid - century graphical design legend Saul Bass , who was the king of the film poster and title sequence . He managed to come in canonical variant with a trenchant vim and importunity and his workplace — often thick swathes of black backed in elemental color — feel alive , somehow enamour the same quiver as seeing the motion picture up on the big screen .
https://gizmodo.com/13-enchanting-posters-from-hollywoods-lost-years-792599020

Superfans should also tick off out thismonograph , which tender a comprehensive flavor at the man and his workplace with tons of great pics of his tinseltown stylings as well as extensive corporate individuality , logo , and branding projects . [ Film.comvia@brainpicker ]
The Big Country , 1958
The Man With The Golden Arm , 1955

Very Happy Alexander , 1968
One , Two , Three , 1961
Such Good Friends , 1971

The Fixer , 1968
Vertigo , 1958
The Shining , 1980

The Double McGuffin , 1979 .
Schindler ’s List , 1993 .
The Human Factor , 1979 .

Anatomy of a Murder , 1959 .
Spartacus , 1960 .
The Firemen ’s Ball , 1967 .

Seconds , 1966 .
Nine Hours to Rama , 1963 .
Advise & Consent , 1962 .

Side distinction to San Franciscans : that hometown classic Vertigo is playing at theCastro Theatrethis weekend !
And to the rest of y’ all : what ’s your pet cinematic Saul Bass instant ?
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