Classic Hollywood with Peter Jones: Saul Bass
Before Saul Bass, title credits were merely a listing of names that appeared before a film began. Bass believed that the first frame of the picture should be the first frame of the story. So, he designed thematic opening title sequences for "Around the World in 80 Days," "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," "West Side Story," "Psycho," "Vertigo," "Spartacus," and more recently "Age of Innocence," and "Cape Fear." He went on to design the corporate logos for such companies as Quaker Oats, United Airlines, Rockwell, AT&T and Continental Airlines. Meet this man who is concisely eloquent with both word and image. Bass died on April 25, 1996.

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Jean Harlow’s Final Moments

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Classic Hollywood: Chasen's Restaurant

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Why Man Creates - Saul Bass (1968)

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Why Saul Bass' Logos Last 35 Years and His 6 Logo Design Rules You’re Ignoring

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What Movies Lose When They Use "Blender Cutting"

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Hollywood's Secret Soldiers: 100 Famous Actors Who Went to War

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The Art of the Film Title

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Les Génériques de Saul et Elaine Bass - Blow Up - ARTE

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interview with graphic designer, Paul Rand-Part 1 of 3

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SAUL BASS: TITLE CHAMP short documentary

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What Really Happened To Debra Winger?

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The greatest graphic designer of all time

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Saul Bass Claimed He Directed PSYCHO: Here’s Why

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Paul Rand's Advice to design students and Design Philosophers

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Saul Bass - Main Title Documentary / part_2

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The Downfall of Billy Preston

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The Disturbing Story of Brooke Shields

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Saul Bass Biography

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The Last Crusade (1989): The Banned Ending They Hid For Over 30 Years

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