Kyle Cooper (51) is a highly rated title sequence designer from Massachusetts, USA. After graduating from Yale University where he studied graphic design independently with Paul Rand, Cooper then went on to work within the field of motion picture title sequences. He established himself with his work on film Seven (1995) staring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman. This work received critical acclaim and the New York Times Magazine hailed it as "One of the most important design innovations of the 1990's". Since then Cooper has gone on to direct over 150 film title sequences and has also breached the walls into the worlds of gaming and television advertising. Cooper has also broadened his web by being the founder of two of his own internationally recognised film design companies 'Imaginary Forces' and 'Prologue Films'. His work establishes the title sequence as a fundamental and more importantly interesting element of a movie. His body of work communicates dynamism, versatile and genius and goes a long way in helping establish the creating of a title sequence as an art form in itself.
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