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‘Severance’ has a brand new credit score sequence for Season 2. The animator explains it
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‘Severance’ has a brand new credit score sequence for Season 2. The animator explains it

Last updated: January 24, 2025 3:51 am
Editorial Board Published January 24, 2025
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One of many first photographs that title credit designer Oliver Latta obtained for the second season of “Severance” was of Mark S., performed by Adam Scott, carrying a bunch of balloons. Ben Stiller, government producer and frequent director of the sequence, captioned it: “Credits became real.”

The hypnotic sequence, animated from three dimensional scans of Scott, turned one of many sequence’ calling playing cards when it first premiered in early 2022 on Apple TV+. It earned Latta, a 3-D artist based mostly in Berlin, an Emmy for most important title design in 2022. For the second season, Latta began designing a wholly new model. Set to the identical eerily catchy tune by composer Theodore Shapiro, the Season 2 incarnation of the credit — seen for the primary time in Episode 2, now streaming — are much more haunting, diving into the surreal world of Mark’s mind and introducing different characters and landscapes.

This time, Latta visited the New York set, however regardless of being given key plot factors, he nonetheless hadn’t seen any of the episodes by the point he spoke to The Instances simply days earlier than the premiere on Jan. 17. In reality, he prefers to work with as little info as attainable so he can create one thing authentic. Nonetheless, there are secrets and techniques inside the temporary however entrancing clip. Latta walked us by a few of these.

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