Project Detail

Queens of Mystery - Title Sequence

Synopsis

Using real pop-up paper folds filmed in 3D and enhanced with VFX, these titles introduce viewers to the bucolic setting for 'Queens of Mystery' - a tongue in cheek mystery tv series about three crime writer sisters helping their cop niece solve murders.

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
1 min
Director
Ian Emes
Producer
Linda James, Tim Vaughan
Co-Producer
Savannah James-Bayly
Director of Photography
Packshot Factory
Production Designer
Alison Dominitz
Sound
Raoul Brand
Composer
Paul Englishby
Pop Up Book Designer
David Hawcock
Illustrator
Garry Walton
Compositor
Mark Ford
Titles Supervisor
Peter Haddon

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Sly Fox Productions

Savannah James-Bayly

Sales Company

Acorn Media Enterprises

Eva Kelly, Director of Rights & Production

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