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      The Cultural Life of James Bond : Specters of 007 

      Branding 007 : Title Sequences in the James Bond Films

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      Amsterdam University Press
      Maurice Binder, Daniel Kleinman, title sequences, modernism, branding

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          The James Bond series has maintained its brand identity through the James Bond character, recurring plot elements, and its film design, in particular the credits sequences of Maurice Binder, Robert Brownjohn, MK12, and Daniel Kleinman. This chapter will examine the work of Binder, who created fourteen of the first eighteen Bond titles and has been rightly singled out as one of a new generation of title designers who utilized modernist aesthetics to create a specific look for the James Bond franchise. The chapter also asks how the digital turn, which coincided with the transition from Binder to Kleinman in the 1990s, has impacted the design and aesthetics of the James Bond title sequences.

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          October 15 2020
          : 249-268
          10.5117/9789462982185_ch12
          761f9c35-8352-4946-b991-960ee9440c7c
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