Kyle Cooper

Kyle Cooper (born 1962 in Salem, Massachusetts) is an American graphic designer who became known for his title sequences in movies such as The Mummy or Spider -Man international notoriety.

Career

Cooper studied graphic design at the Yale School of Art where he acquired a Master of Fine Arts ( MFA). He was already known as a director of commercials and began his career at R / Greenberg Associates in New York and Los Angeles. With his work on the opening credits of the thriller Seven Cooper celebrated his first success in 1995. He founded with his colleagues Chip Houghton and Peter Frankfurt in Hollywood the company Imaginary Forces, but later specialized with Prologue Films explicitly on the work of graphic sequences for films and computer games.

With the film New Port South Cooper was in 2001 made ​​his debut as a director. However, the high school drama flopped at the box office. As editor, he was nominated for his work on the Oscar awards in 2002, 2005 and 2007 for an Emmy. As a designer, the nightmare sequence in the film adaptation of Shakespeare's Titus, he was nominated for a Golden Satellite Award in 1999.

Cooper is a member of Alliance Graphique Internationale and the Royal Society of Arts honored him in 2001 as a Royal Designer for Industry.

Work

Movies

Computer Games

  • 2001: Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
  • 2004: Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
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