F5: Karin Fong Shares a Favorite Kid?s TV Show, Love of Hot Springs + More
Director + designer Karin Fong creates incredible title sequences for TV + film ? today she joins us for Friday Five!
Karin Fong is an Emmy award-winning director and designer. A founding member of Imaginary Forces, she works at the intersection of live-action, design, and animation. The California native finds inspiration in everything from surrealism to “Schoolhouse Rock” ? and it shows. Karin’s work expresses a love of storytelling, strong concepts, and striking imagery.
Among her best-known works are the television title sequences for “Little Fires Everywhere,” “South Park,” “Boardwalk Empire,” and “The Wheel of Time”. Karin?s openers for the Netflix?s live-action series “Cowboy Bebop” and Apple TV+?s “Lisey?s Story” each garnered Emmy award nominations this year, while her most recent titles for Hulu?s “Reasonable Doubt” celebrates the vibes of her hometown, Los Angeles. She has also designed the main titles of numerous feature films, including “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and Slumberland,” which was released in theaters and on Netflix in November. As a commercial director, Karin has helmed spots for LEGO, Sony Playstation, Lexus, and Target, as well as a series of anime-inspired shorts for Google. Site-specific projects include work for venues in Las Vegas, Times Square, the La Brea Tar Pits, and the opera. From large-scale installations to vid...
Karin Fong is an Emmy award-winning director and designer. A founding member of Imaginary Forces, she works at the intersection of live-action, design, and animation. The California native finds inspiration in everything from surrealism to “Schoolhouse Rock” ? and it shows. Karin’s work expresses a love of storytelling, strong concepts, and striking imagery.
Among her best-known works are the television title sequences for “Little Fires Everywhere,” “South Park,” “Boardwalk Empire,” and “The Wheel of Time”. Karin?s openers for the Netflix?s live-action series “Cowboy Bebop” and Apple TV+?s “Lisey?s Story” each garnered Emmy award nominations this year, while her most recent titles for Hulu?s “Reasonable Doubt” celebrates the vibes of her hometown, Los Angeles. She has also designed the main titles of numerous feature films, including “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and Slumberland,” which was released in theaters and on Netflix in November. As a commercial director, Karin has helmed spots for LEGO, Sony Playstation, Lexus, and Target, as well as a series of anime-inspired shorts for Google. Site-specific projects include work for venues in Las Vegas, Times Square, the La Brea Tar Pits, and the opera. From large-scale installations to vid...
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