The Number 23
Imaginary Forces, 2007
Description
The title sequence for The Number 23 is a jarring opener that sets up the film’s frightening plot of obsession, psychological torture, murder and the number 23.
The main titles set the tone and context of the film, namely the hidden power and prevalence of the number 23. The sequence uses erratic typewriter movements and seeping blood and ink blotches to suggest a haunting, dark narrative. A sheet of paper is peppered with the number 23 as related facts appear via bleeding red and black stains.
Imaginary Forces worked closely with director Joel Schumacher to finesse the aesthetic and graphic representations in the main titles. Blood is an important element in the film, as the novel read by Jim Carrey’s character is a chilling murder mystery. The blood also serves as a metaphor for the book, which has a red cover.
Juror Notes
Good use of typography to drive a narrative
Credits
- Design firm
- Imaginary Forces
- Creative director
- Peter Frankfurt
- Art director
- Michelle Dougherty
- Designers
- Rob Bolick, Juan Monasterio
- Production coordinators
- Joe Denk, Heather Dennis
- Editor
- Danielle White
- Producers
- Kathy Kelehan, Steiner Kierce
- Director
- Michelle Dougherty
- Animators
- Rod Basham, Magnus Hierta, Andrew Hoevler, Sean Koriakin, Juan Monasterio, Nick Rubenstein
- Client
- New Line Cinema