Pablo Ferro, who with quick cuts, hand lettering and a bundle of innovative ideas put a jolt into the often drab world of movies’ opening credits, died on Friday in Sedona, Arizona. He was 83. Pablo ...
Pablo Ferro, who designed everything from the title sequence of Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove to the hand-lettered logo for Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice, died last Friday at his home in Sedona, ...
Pablo Ferro, a legend of Madison Avenue and Hollywood known for crafting the innovative main titles for such films as 'Dr. Strangelove,' 'The Thomas Crown Affair,' 'Bullitt,' 'Philadelphia' and the ...
Pablo Ferro, who designed the title sequences for classic films like Stanley Kubrick’s “Dr. Strangelove,” “Bullitt,” and “Men In Black,” has died from complications from pneumonia in Sedona, Ariz. He ...
Pablo Ferro, who is known for his distinct title design and work in graphic design, died of complications from pneumonia Friday in Sedona, Arizona. The award-winning designer was 83. Born on January ...
Although Hal Ashby directed a remarkable string of acclaimed, widely admired classics throughout the 1970s—HAROLD AND MAUDE, THE LAST DETAIL, SHAMPOO, COMING HOME, BEING THERE—he is often overlooked ...
WASHINGTON — The movie began ominously, with a voiceover warning that the Soviet Union was apparently developing ‘‘the ultimate weapon, a doomsday device’’ that could tilt the balance of the Cold War.
The movie began ominously, with a voice-over warning that the Soviet Union was apparently developing “the ultimate weapon, a doomsday device” that could tilt the balance of the Cold War. But as the ...
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