Opening Titles
- «WordWorld»
Ending Credits
- Executive Producer: Don Moody
- Directed by: Olexa Hewryk
- Supervising Producer: Sue Hollenberg
- Created by: Don Moody, Jacqueline Moody, Peter Schneider, Gary Friedman
- Developed for Television by: Don Moody, Olexa Hewryk, Jacqueline Moody, Tina Peel
- Head Writers: Jacqueline Moody, Andy Yerkes, Dan Danko and Tom K. Mason
- Executive Vice President Production, Education and Research: Tina Peel
- Producers: Don Moody, Olexa Hewryk, Jacqueline Moody
- Creative Producer: Tyler Bunch
- Consultants: Alia Nakashima, Dan Krech, Nic Camecho
- Overseas Supervisor: Allison Gardner
- Script Coordinator: Jill Cozza-Turner
- Writers: Dan Danko, Tom K. Mason, Jacqueline Moody, Andy Yerkes, Jill Cozza-Turner, Allan Neuwirth, Eric Weil, Robert Vargas, Martha Atwater, Ken Olshansky, Robert David, Claudia Silver, P. Kevin Strader, Tyler Bunch, Adam Forgash, Kermit Frazier, Don Gilles, Scott Grey, Kallan Kagan, Susan Kim, Adam Peltzman, Matthew Weiss
- Story Director: Robert Vargas
- Storyboard Artists: Kim Arndt, Christopher Jammal, John ‘Quack’ Leard, Jesse Schmal
- Junior Storyboard Artists: Tim Schletter, Jennifer Tippins, Imario Susilo, Robert Bandel
- Storyboard and Animatic Coordinator: Alyna Chagla
- Art Director: Vance Caines
- Design and Animation Director: Sandra Kress
- Designers: Keith Gardner, Kevin Kobasic, Michael Baez, Tim Shankweiler, Thomas Hudson, Brian Krupkin, Robert Kopecky, Greg Huculuk
- BG Color/Color Keys: David Lipson, Pascal Gerard
- Animation Directors: John Schnall, Guy Moore
- Editors: Morgan-William Turner, Romeo Alaeff, Becky McCarthy
- Shorts Director and Storyboard Artist: Karen Villareal
- Production Assistants: Bernice Castro, Angela Fuhrken, Tina Chang
- Voice Director: Kallan Kagan
- Record and Talent Coordinator: Noelle Romano
- Voice Casting: Cindy Akers
- Voice Recording Studio: Pomann Sound
- Cast: H. D. Quinn, Daryl Ekroth, Heidi Blickenstaff, Marc Thompson, Sean Schemmel, Willie Martinez, George Bailey, Lenore Zann, Veronica Taylor, Michele O. Laikowski, Billy Rippy, Zoe Martin, Becky Poole
- Choreographed by: Valerie Wright
- Animation Services by: Crest Animation Studios Limited
- Creative Head: Mehul Hirani
- Line Producers: Virendra Chauhan, Mahesh S Newalkar, Milind Shinde
- Animation Supervisors: Irina Saakian, Radhakrishanan, Acharya, Satish Thokade, Suhas Kadav
- Background Supervisor: Vijay Kumar Varkey
- Character Modeling Supervisor: Sahaya Ramesh
- Character Texturing Supervisor: Joshi Venkateshwar, Sharma
- Rigging Supervisor: Bibek Jena
- Composition Supervisor: Murali Anand
- Effects Supervisor: C Jaykumar
- Technical Supervisor: Rahul Dasgupta
- Technical Render Support: Dilip Rathod, Rajarajan R
- Rendering Supervisor: G R Vinay
- Layout Supervisors: Rupal Mistry, Santosh Raut
- Associate Producer: Rivita Chawla
- Production Coordinators: Kaustubh Borwankar, Rakesh Patil, Vastavika Singh, Mahendra Upadhyay
- Post Producer: Vinod B Sawant
- Animation Episode Leads: Somesh Quadros, Siddharth Mohanty, Mukul Tambe, Ravi Birje
- Animation Sequence Leads: Afroz Zulfiaz, Asif Sayed, Hemal Desai, Joshua Fernandes, Nikhil Nair, Pratima Pal, Rajesh Parmar, Rutvij Barot, Shikha Basu, Trupti Salwi
- Background Episode Leads: Manjula Chutke, Satish Kuttan, Salilkumar S, Suneel Seepa
- SFX Episode Leads: Pallavi Deulkar Chatim, Sunil Chatim
- Compositing Episode Leads: Prakash Devkar, Ramakant Singh, Santosh Ayare, Yogesh Dixit
- Additional Animation Services and Opening Credits: Studio 352
- Production Manager: Stephan Roelants
- Manager Assistant: Anne Prigent
- Production Assistants: Paulette Guirsch, Joane Degive, Richard Dickinson
- Lighting Rendering: Thimothée Leboeuf, Michel Milanesi, Sylvain Scarchill, Raphaël Thil
- Rendering and Compositing: Natahlie Bailleul, Jean-Paul Teixeira
- 3D and Animation Supervisor: Laurent Witz
- Animators: Guido Canali, David Carriere, Jean-Christophe Craps, Jesus Del Campo, Marc-Antoine Deleplanque, Silke Jäger, Yann Lagoutte, François Malary, Aurélien Marty, Yacine Sefsaf
- Animation Assistants: Auréline Geenan, Cédric Gervais
- Compositing: Vincent Brigode, Michel Tang
- Modeling Lighting: Nicolas Gasseau
- Editing: Amadine Philippe, Berr Line
- 3D FX/Network: Nicolas Pastrana, Laurent Bret
- 2D Design: Gilles Rudziak, Bernd Kissel, Stephane Lecoq
- Main Title Theme Music and Lyrics by: Billy Straus
- Music Composed, Recorded and Produced by: Nick Balaban and Nathaniel Reichman
- Build a Word Song: James Patrick Powers
- Additional Music by: Tim Schletter, Stuart Kollmorgen, Tobias Wagner
- Post Production Supervisor: Tsukasa Nakamori
- Audio Post: Beatstreet Productions NYC
- Director of Audio Post: Joe Franco
- Re-Recording Mixer: Nick Cipriano
- Sound Design and Foley: Matt Longoria, Jeff Malinowski, JR Skola
- Research and Educational Evaluation: Micahel Cohen Group, LLC
- Educational Advisors: Barbara Swaby, Ph.D., P. David Pearson, Ph.D., Janet Moody
- Outreach: Esther Ready
- Legal Counsel: Richard Hofstetter, Melissa Georges, Frankfurt Kurnit · Klein & Selz PC
- Executives: John Lee, Maggie Trujillo, Eileen Potrock
- Accounting: Ray Ficken
- Office Managers: Kimberly Martin, Matthew Johnson
- Executive Assistant: Robin Ellis
- Production Services Provided by: Bardel Entertainment Inc.
- Produced in Association with: TVONTARIO
- For WTTW/Chicago
- Executive in Charge: Parke Richeson
- Senior Project Advisor: Daniel Soles
- Station Relations: Frances J. Harth
- Project Manager: Jessica Hanson
- Station Publicity: Holly Gilson
- Special Thanks to: The Moos, Amelie, Liola and Mia, Irene and Robert Campus, Ivan and Frema Sobel, Steven Blumenthal, Michael Parness
- The events depicted in this program are fictitious. Any similarity to actual events is purely coincidental. Word World, LLC is the author and creator of this program for the purpose of copyright and other laws in all countries throughout the world. This program is protected under the laws of the United States and other countries, and its unauthorized duplication, distribution or exhibition may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution.
- © 2007 Word World, LLC. · All rights reserved.
- Word World, Where Words Come Alive, WordThings, WordFriends and associated logos are trademarks of WordWorld, LLC
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Watch: ‘Westworld’ Opening Credits Play Like a Miniature Arthouse Film
HBO, you can just go ahead and play this on loop.
HBO’s Game of Thrones has undoubtedly exerted a massive influence across the television landscape when it comes to the manner in which new shows are pitched, produced, and presented to audiences. The series was a game-changer. And as it approaches its final season on air, a new show is primed to take its place and possibly push the boundaries of genre TV even further.
That show is, of course, Westworld, HBO’s heir apparent to Game of Thrones that comes from showrunners Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, and is adapted from Michael Crichton‘s movie of the same name. Having just debuted this weekend, audiences got an introduction to the new world that sees synthetic humans acting out fictional narratives in order to entertain rich clients who attend the fully interactive experience. The very first introduction that most TV-watchers had to Westworld was the fantastic opening credits’ sequence, which you can now watch thanks to the magic of the Internet.
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Check out the opening credits for HBO’s Westworld below:
Clearly the opening credits take some visual inspiration from Game of Thrones, but it’s worth noting that that show’s composer Ramin Djawadi also scores the music for Westworld. It’s a beautiful song, to be sure, one that perfectly accompanies the biotechnological construction of realistic beings from synthetic materials in an artful yet clinical fashion. Though it’s not nearly as memorable or catchy as the Game of Thrones theme, which you’re probably humming along with right now, it does seem to be a fitting complement to Westworld‘s thematic nature.
For more on Westworld, be sure to take a look at our recent write-ups below:
- ‘Westworld’: 17 Questions We Have After Watching the Series Premiere
- ‘Westworld’ Premiere Recap: “The Original” – The Devils Are Here
- ‘Westworld’ Showrunners on How the Production Hiatus Helped Them Plan for Future Seasons
- New ‘Westworld’ Teaser & Featurette Explore the Consequences of Humans Behaving Badly
- ‘Westworld’ Featurette Goes Behind the Scenes of HBO’s Sci-Fi Western with J.J. Abrams
The new HBO sci-fi/western series Westworld sees its opening credits sequence released online by the premium cable network.
In the wake of the season 1 premiere episode of the hotly anticipated HBO original sci-fi/western series Westworld, fans of the original Westworld film written and directed by the late Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park) from 1973 have a lot to get excited about. Starting things off with a bang in the fantastic and unnerving pilot episode, series co-creator, writer, and producer Jonathan Nolan (Interstellar) offers fans of Crichton’s motion picture an original production for the premium cable network to match the likes of its fantasy behemoth brethren Game of Thrones.
The premiere episode of Westworld offered plenty of enticing performances and stirring set pieces to peak the casual viewers’ interest; at the same time, doubling down on some of the most groundbreaking genre television work to keep the more dedicated cinephile’s attention. And all of that impressive work began with the new show’s highly stylized opening credits sequence, which have now been release online.
Featured in the footage above, parent network HBO teases viewers from the very get go with an enigmatic, moody, and ominous opening credits sequence to match the likes of past successes like True Blood and True Detective. Offering a few tantalizing images of some of the show’s insidious seeming AI protagonists and antagonists alike, the new show is destined to pique the interest of the uninitiated based purely on the lurid content of its opening credits sequence alone.
Starring the likes of Oscar-winner Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs) and Golden Globe winner Ed Harris (The Truman Show) — alongside supporting turns from James Marsden (X-Men) and Evan Rachel Wood (The Wrestler) — Westworld already looks like a promising new breakout hit for HBO. Featuring a premise not all that dissimilar from Crichton’s other original blockbuster franchise property Jurassic Park, the new show from executive producer J.J. Abrams (Star Wars: The Force Awakens) is off to a solid start.
Genre film fans are more than likely to start watching Westworld based on the impressive pedigree of the talent attached, and the opening credits sequence should further serve to open the eyes of those who might be otherwise disinterested in science-fiction fare. Only time will tell how well the new show performs in terms of Nielsen ratings, but for now fans of the show can begin trying to get their family and friends invested via the impressive bit of filmmaking that is represented by the opening credits sequence.
NEXT: Westworld Premiere Review
Westworld continues next Sunday with ‘Chestnut’ @9pm on HBO.
Source: HBO
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Word World — Opening Theme Song
lyrics
rate me
Word World! (2x)
Welcome to the place
Where words come alive
Let’s build a word!
Word World! (Word World!)
Jump to the beat!
Clap your hands in the air!
Let’s build a word!
Word World! (Word World!)
We’ve got friends of every size
Building words before our eyes
Nothings better than a letter
They hold our world together
With Dog, Ant, Duck, and Pig and Sheep
There’s always a surprise!
Word World!
Welcome to our world
Word World!
Word World!
Word World!
It’s a beautiful world
Word World!
Thanks to Kimberly
Thanks to Jason of doom for correcting these lyrics
Thanks to The Helper for correcting these lyrics
about
Wordsworth
Brooklyn, New York
Alumni of Univ. of Miami, a Masters of Music Business, grad. of SUNY Old Westbury, B.A. in Language Arts, a M.A. of
Secondary Ed., from Grand Canyon University. A Co-creator of MTV’s The Lyricist Lounge Show. Music on Criminal Minds, NCIS, Spongebob Squarepants Movie, Dexter’s Laboratory, and as himself on Netflix’s Peabody and Sherman, season 1 ep. 2, part of eMC (Masta Ace and Stricklin).
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