Credit Titles: Typography and Cinema
Title Safe, Action Safe and Framing chart
A course by José Luis Coyotl Mixcoatl , Graphic designer and Art Director
Joined October 2016
About the video: Title Safe, Action Safe and Framing chart
Overview
“In this lesson we will see the visualization spaces to take into account when we add graphic elements on the screen.”
In this video lesson José Luis Coyotl Mixcoatl addresses the topic: Title Safe, Action Safe and Framing chart, which is part of the Domestika online course: Credit Titles: Typography and Cinema. Learn the theoretical bases and a methodology to design impressive initial titles.
Partial transcription of the video
“Now that we know the dimensions and the display space on screen, we must also know what is our work area so that we can implement all the elements of our design. Let's see them. Within our format and aspect ratio, we also have specific workspaces that we need to know. I will take as an example a "frame" with "aspect ratio" of 6: 9 to explain them. As a rule, we can say that, almost always, the visualization that we have inside a screen going to be invariably from the center outwards, hierarchizing the elements according to position by area, contrast, size and color, among other aspects. Thi...”
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Course summary for: Credit Titles: Typography and Cinema
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Category
Calligraphy & Typography -
Software
Adobe After Effects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Animation, Art Direction, Film, Video & TV, Typography

José Luis Coyotl Mixcoatl
A course by José Luis Coyotl Mixcoatl
José Luis Cóyotl is a Graphic Designer from the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP), Mexico. He has worked in design studios Prologue Films , with Kyle Cooper, in Los Angeles, California and in Hula + Hula and La Fe Ciega , in Mexico City.
He has devoted a large part of his professional life to teaching, as a design professor in different universities. Currently, he works independently as a designer and art director, mainly developing projects in Mexico and the United States.
He has been designing for print media, such as books and magazines, for more than 18 years; branding, motion design, illustration and design of typographic fonts, as well as custom type. He has also given conferences and workshops in Mexico and South America.
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