Before Ana Criado was brought on to help craft the opening credits sequence for “Star Trek: Discovery,” she wasn’t all that versed in the ever-expanding universe of “Star Trek.” That became an advantage when one of the only parameters for the 90-second sequence that opens each episode was to make it look like nothing any of the series had put forth before.
Criado, a creative director at the L.A.-based Prologue, now says she has a much better handle on “Trek” lore. At this point, her own contributions to this latest series’ legacy is impossible to overlook; her team earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Main Title Design. Established in Season 1 and retooled for a Season 2 with slightly different plot ambitions, the opening credits of “Discovery” do stand out as a singular creation, even as they draw on recognizable items from the franchise’s half-century history.
“It didn...
Criado, a creative director at the L.A.-based Prologue, now says she has a much better handle on “Trek” lore. At this point, her own contributions to this latest series’ legacy is impossible to overlook; her team earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Main Title Design. Established in Season 1 and retooled for a Season 2 with slightly different plot ambitions, the opening credits of “Discovery” do stand out as a singular creation, even as they draw on recognizable items from the franchise’s half-century history.
“It didn...
- 8/27/2019
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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