Easily ranking as one of the most buzzed-about Hollywood films of the year, Spring Breakers was already well on its way onto the pop-culture landscape when Gentleman Scholar began working with Korine to establish the eerie aesthetics of the titles and credits. Numerous attempts with other designers had left the director especially receptive to new approaches, and he invited the Gentleman Scholar team to invent its own creative brief. “We eventually came up with some weird stuff,” noted GS creative Will Johnson, “but it vibed with him from the get-go. Harmony is a really open dude. He had some ideas as far as framework was concerned, but it was a very open dialogue. Ultimately, we came to him with several ideas and he was very receptive, so things progressed from there.”
Gentleman Scholar creatives worked tirelessly with Korine to match the tone of the title sequences to the film’s story, allowing their work to fit seamlessly into Korine’s universe. “The vibe of his storytelling is the kind of work we love to do,” notes Johnson enthusiastically, “but the most exciting thing about this project was the breadth of creative freedom we were given. We really excel at matching an initial concept to flawless execution, and it’s something we would love to do more often.”
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Credits:
Product: Spring Breakers Movie
Title: ‘Spring Breakers’
Airdate: 3/22/13
Length & Version: Opening Title Sequence, Main on End Titles
Director: Harmony Korine
Post Supervisor: Anthony Gore
Production / VFX Company: Gentleman Scholar
Executive Producer: Rachel Kaminek
Producer: Tyler Locke
Designers: John-Patrick Rooney, Heather Aquino, Jordan Lyle, William Campbell, Will Johnson
Animators: Rachel Yonda, John-Patrick Rooney
Creative Directors: Will Johnson, William Campbell
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