Big Film Design is proud to have created the title sequence for Max-the movie, from MGM, opening this Friday, June 26, in theaters nationwide.
Read MoreThe New York Chapter of the Visual Effects Society recently gave its first “Empire Award” to BFD owner and creative director Randy Balsmeyer.
Read MoreBig Film Design created titles for the new film, Effie Gray.
Read MoreThe Rewrite, starring Hugh Grant and directed by Marc Lawrence, also opens in theaters today.
Read MoreBFD’s Creative Director Randy Balsmeyer oversaw the creative and technical challenges that contributed to the overall look & feel of the picture.
Read MoreAs you might imagine, it was an absolute delight for BFD’s Creative Director, Randy Balsmeyer, to work with Jon to bring his vision to the big screen.
Read MoreThe Giver, with title sequences by Big Film Design, open August 13 from 20th Century Fox.
Read MoreLet’s Be Cops, with title sequences by Big Film Design, open August 13 from 20th Century Fox.
Read MoreFor all the recent attention paid to the art of the opening title sequence—and to innovators of the form like Saul Bass, Alfred Hitchcock, and David Fincher—one name hasn’t come up enough.
Read MoreLee Daniels’ The Butler tells the story of a White House butler who served seven American presidents over three decades.
Read MoreLola Versus, from Fox Searchlight Pictures, opens nationwide this Friday, June 8th.
Read MoreRandy Balsmeyer is the Visual Effects Supervisor for the series, working with Zoic Studios to produce the effects.
Read MoreSix years after the first Gossip Girl blast rocked the Upper East Side and viewers at home, Gossip Girl returns for an unforgettable final season.
Read MoreUniversal Pictures’ Tower Heist opens in theaters nationwide tomorrow, November 4.
Read MoreWe’d like to share this recent heartfelt and funny e-mail from our friend and client, Oren Moverman, the director of Rampart, which opens today in LA and New York.
Read MoreFrom director Spike Lee, premieres this Sunday, January 22nd.
Read MoreFrom director Rory Kennedy, premieres this Friday, January 20th.
Read MoreOrphaned and alone except for an uncle, Hugo Cabret (Asa Butterfield) lives in the walls of a train station in 1930s Paris.
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