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A good starter would be Saul Bass's titles sequences for Alfred Hitchcock, and a 1996 Film Quarterly interview with Bass, available through JStor: 

http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0015-1386%28199623%2950%3A1%3C10%3A%22CYMMA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-R

Marcia Butzel
Clark University

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> Hi all:
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>   I teach a course on the moving image in art.  A student of mine is interested in interested in researching opening title sequences in feature films for her final paper.  This is not my area, so I wouldn't know what resources to recommend to her.  If anyone on this list has any suggestions: articles, books, etc I'd be grateful.
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>   Margot Bouman
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