Today, Google pays tribute to Bass on what would have been his 93rd birthday (he was born on May 8, 1920 and passed away on April 25, 1996). In the fashion of some of his greatest graphic achievements, including Vertigo, North by Northwest, Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus, Robert Wise's West Side Story, John Frankenheimer's Seconds, and Michael Anderson's Around the World in 80 Days, Google has whipped up its own stylish title sequence:
In 1962, Bass explained his approach to designing a title sequence to film critic Pauline Kael. “I try to reach for a simple, visual phrase that tells you what the picture is all about and evokes the essence of the story.”
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