Renowned Title Design Visionary’s Career Comes Full Circle With Warner Bros. Hit Rom-Com Featuring First All Asian Cast In 25 Years
In 1993 Garson Yu, Founder/Creative Director of the award-winning 20-year-old company yU+co, was a young designer with the then leading design studio R/GA LA working on his first title sequence design project for the film “The Joy Luck Club,” the first Hollywood film with an all Asian cast. Flash forward 25 years to 2018 and the release of “Crazy Rich Asians,” the first Hollywood film since “The Joy Luck Club” to feature an all-Asian cast, and once again the Hong Kong-born Yu handled the design of main-on-end title sequence.
The ‘full-circle’ moment is hardly lost on Yu, who sees parallels between the rise of his own career and this moment in time when a film like “Crazy Rich Asians” — with an all Asian cast, as well as Asian director and based on the best-selling 2013 novel by Asian writer Kevin Kwan about a wealthy Asian family — becomes one of the top grossing films of the year, spawning a new franchise.
“My involvement in the project as an Asian American is important and meaningful to me,” Yu says. “’Joy Luck Club,’ directed by Wayne Wang, was my first title design project. I’m proud of the fact that 25 years later I’m working with another talented, new director John Chu on the main-on-end sequence for this incredible project. I’m equally proud of the fact that over the last 20 years we’ve built a creative studio that puts a high priority on diversity, and that mindset is a big reason why the company remains creatively vital and relevant to this day.”
For evidence of yU+co’s relevance in Hollywood look no further than the company’s spate of recent title design work on hit films like “Tomb Raider” (Warner Bros.), “The Meg” (Warner Bros.), the international hit “Bleach” (Warner Bros.), and “Mile 22” (STX Entertainment).
“’Crazy Rich Asians” also continues our long-standing creative relationship with Warner Bros., a client that never ceases to challenge us with amazing films and filmmakers, as well as their deep-held belief in the important role title design plays in the overall cinematic experience,” Yu adds.
Design Celebration
Yu noted that the final shot in the film is of a spectacular fireworks display, and both he and Chu wanted to carry the high-energy, celebratory feel into the main-on-end title sequence, while also staying true to the specific graphic design of the novel’s cover.
They achieved that through a dazzling kaleidoscope effect in which iconography from the film (beach umbrellas, diamonds, paper fans, mahjong tiles) cleverly dance around the credit in old-Hollywood, Busby Berkley choreographed fashion. Set to the instantly catchy song “Vote” by Miguel (produced by Mark Ronson of “Uptown Funk” fame), the end result is a colorful, art deco tinged burst of fun that will keep audiences engaged till the screen goes dark.
For yU+co Art Director Edwin Baker and Producer Sarah Coatts, working on the “Crazy Rich Asians” end title sequence proved creatively satisfying because rather than drive a particular narrative, it was all about creating engaging graphic design.
“For this we didn’t have to tell a story, just use 3D and 2D animation styles to create this elaborate cinematic dance,” Baker says. “The goal was to create something that harkened back to a certain feeling of old Hollywood glamour.”
Coatts notes that designing the transitions between the images in the sequence was a bit of a challenge. “Through a bit of trial and error we came up with something fun, eye-grabbing and totally in sync with the spirit of the film,” Coatts says.
Creative Credits
Client: Warner Bros | Project: “Crazy Rich Asians” main-on end title sequence
Click here for more info about “Crazy Rich Asians”: www.crazyrichasiansmovie.com & www.warnerbros.com/crazy-rich-asians
Production/Post: yU+co, Los Angeles, CA
Creative Director: Garson Yu; Executive Producer/SVP: Carol Wong, Producer: Sarah Coatts, Associate Producer: Nicholas DeSantis, Art Director: Edwin Baker, Designer/Typographer: Yuanchen Jiang, Designer: Grace Kang, Designer/Animator: Chris Lopez, Designer/Animator: Christina Liang, Designer/Animator: Sun Ah Kim, Designer/Animator: Tiber Ergur, Animator: Yuee Seo, Animator: Jason Lee, Animator: Axel Alvarez, Animator: Ian Ross, Animator: Denny Zimmerman, Editor: Sam Schlenker, Compositing Supervisor: Gregory Jones, IO Manager: Latoria Ortiz, Technology & Software Manager: Andrew Burnett
About yU+co
Founded 20 years ago by visionary creative director Garson Yu, yU+co is a digital innovation studio designing memorable visual content for every medium. They are a collective of designers, filmmakers, creators and storytellers forging emotional connections and pushing the boundaries of design, specializing in crafting unforgettable content and experiences that captivate, inspire and bring people together. From film title design to VR, yU+co creates content for traditional and unconventional formats. With offices in Hollywood, Hong Kong and Shanghai, yU+co continues to offer boutique style creative and production services, collaborating closely with clients to achieve the most effective end product. For more info https://www.yuco.com
Simian Gets An Evolutionary Boost For Collaboration, Reveals “Teams”
Simian, the showreel-building, review & approval, and production asset management platform used globally by creative leaders, is kicking off this fall season with a substantial leap forward for collaboration and project management – with more updates on the way during the holidays!
The new feature, aptly dubbed “Teams”, makes it easier than ever for users to give project responsibilities to team members and clients alike. “You can never have too many options when it comes to permission levels,” says Jay Brooks, Simian’s Chief Technology Officer. “Teams provides a streamlined way to assign multiple users to a project at once.”
“Teams are very powerful, but creating one is effortless,” Brian Atton, Simian’s Chief Operating Officer explains. “Simply enter a Team name, add members, and then apply the newly made Team to any desired project. You can even invite temporary guests without changing settings for other projects or needing to create a new Team.”
“We love helping our clients by providing efficient tools to improve their workflow, and this has been a frequently requested feature as of late,” shares Kellie Atton, Head of Sales at Simian. “It feels great to get Teams out into the wild because I know it’s going to be tremendously helpful to everyone who uses it”.
Teams is now available exclusively to Simian’s enterprise clients. Simian plans to release more product upgrades and enhancements during Q4 2024 and 2025 for enterprise and non-enterprise users, continuing its ongoing evolution as the industry’s leading production asset management solution.
For more information on Simian upgrades and features, visit https://www.gosimian.com/
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