TY - BOOK AU - Sedji,Chris Frederic Ange AU - Gökaşan,Gürkan TI - ANALYSIS OF OPENING TITLE SEQUENCE DESIGN NOMINATED FOR EMMY NOMINATIONS FOR MAIN TITLE DESIGN PY - 2023/// KW - Animation (Cinematography) KW - Dissertations, Academic KW - Design KW - Graphic arts N1 - Thesis (MFA) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research Graphic Design Department; Includes bibliography (sheets 70-73) N2 - ABSTRACT The opening credit is a basic opening scene that has the role of attracting the attention of the audience to a series or a movie, the opening credit gives an overview of the movie or the series. the opening credit is almost always at the beginning of the movie or series. Before the film or series, the initial credits illuminate the watcher. The credits should set the mindset of the series, the initial arrangement lets you know that this is the start of the series, so get comfortable. It is intended to be paramount here and there, it will make you more natural, and more recognizable you will actually want to tune in and watch the series sometime later. It likewise has the capability of crediting the principal entertainers and chiefs. Beforehand, the initial credits were 30 seconds in length, then, at that point, individuals turned out to be more imaginative, and they turned out to be more similar to music recordings. They are involved in an ever-increasing number of our shows today. They're good to go up by the planners to give an impression. Some of the time they make a profound difference, maybe to get to know awesome thoughts. This postulation tries to inspect how the best title groupings named for Emmy Selections for principal title configuration utilized the parts of a title succession to be the victor at the Emmy designation. The outcomes recommend that the initial credits experienced development upgrades that produced expanded viewership for the series or film. Keywords: 2D, Animation, Credit Opening, Graphic Design, Main Title Design, Main Title, The Opening Sequence, Title Sequence ER -