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  1. Maurice Binder (December 4, 1918 – April 9, 1991) was an American film title designer best known for his work on 16 James Bond films, including the first, Dr. No (1962), and for Stanley Donen's films from 1958.

  2. Name: Maurice Binder Date of Birth: 25th August 1925 Date of Death: 9th April 1991 Bond Titles: 14 Active Career: 1958-1993 With a flare for the outlandish and a passion for entertainment, Binder quickly grew tired of the PR and marketing world and tried his hand at movies.

  3. Dec 18, 2012 · BEN RADATZ, partner and creative director at design studio MK12, details the history of the James Bond title sequence from Maurice Binder to Robert Brownjohn to MK12 and finally DANIEL KLEINMAN, here interviewed about his involvement with the franchise.

  4. Mar 23, 2018 · Bond veteran Maurice Binder set the standards of the Bond title sequence and the legacy was continued by Robert Brownjohn and in the '90s and today, Daniel Kleinman and MK12 have contributed to the aesthetics of Bond's title sequences.

  5. American visual designer, creator of the famed opening title sequences of the James Bond movies. A native New Yorker, Binder's early work included designing advertisements and catalogs for Macy's department store.

    • August 25, 1925
    • April 9, 1991
  6. No main title designer Maurice Binder standing in for Sean Connery as James Bond in the gun barrel sequence that opened the film. Simmons also appears several times in Dr. No doubling for other actors in fight scenes and also for Sean Connery himself.

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  8. Nov 20, 2020 · This chapter will examine the work of Binder, who created fourteen of the first eighteen Bond titles and has been rightly singled out as one of a new generation of title designers who utilized modernist aesthetics to create a specific look for the James Bond franchise.

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