




The intro to Showtime's TV show Dexter is one of my absolute favorites. It was created by the folks at Digital Kitchen, and they won the 2007 Emmy for Outstanding Title Sequence for it. The sequence has a contemporary feel to it because of it's simplicity and conceptual imagery. The font red sans serif, with in implied blood splatter here or there because blood is very important to the whole plot of the show.The whole premise is that Dexter is a blood splatter analyst for the Miami police department, and also a serial killer. Don't worry, he only kills bad guys. In the intro it shows him going through his morning routine as any regular Joe would but the photography gives it a sinister look. The camera uses close ups to isolate areas to focus your attention while both sped up/slowed down motion add dramatic effect. Even though every action is mundane, the entire photography gives it a violent appearance. It even makes breakfast look incredibly brutal. It ends with a view of him outside of his home (like his perceived outer appearance) giving a cheesy wholesome smile contrasting what the viewer has seen as his dark interior (true self). This is how other characters see him, only the viewer has inside knowledge of Dexter's real motivations.
Sorry the images are so rough. Here is the entire intro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5WpxxJpL-g. It's less than two minutes, and I highly suggest checking it out.