Series showrunner Alex Hirsch gives us just enough visual exposition and foreshadowing in the 40-second intro to pull viewers in, which is accompanied musically by Brad Breeck's "Made Me Realize". It's a mish-mash of sights and such from the bizarre town of Gravity Falls, which protagonists Dipper and Mabel have to live through with their strange Uncle Stan. The opening is crisp, to the point, and well-designed, showing off the show's weird sense of... well, just about everything. It's a feat of design of some sort, that's for sure.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Gravity Falls Opening
Series showrunner Alex Hirsch gives us just enough visual exposition and foreshadowing in the 40-second intro to pull viewers in, which is accompanied musically by Brad Breeck's "Made Me Realize". It's a mish-mash of sights and such from the bizarre town of Gravity Falls, which protagonists Dipper and Mabel have to live through with their strange Uncle Stan. The opening is crisp, to the point, and well-designed, showing off the show's weird sense of... well, just about everything. It's a feat of design of some sort, that's for sure.
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alex hirsch
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brad breeck
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gravity falls
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made me realize
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motion graphics and animation
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paranormal
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strange
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weird
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