As David Fincher explains, the opening credits came from a "practical place." "Oftentimes, some of the most mundane things inspire," says the director. His crew wanted to get Findlay Bunting, who shot the footage for the opening credits, a pin register camera, because they believed the titles needed to be steady. Fincher questioned this and felt that a shaky, uneven, dirty looking opening credits would fit closer to John Doe's mindframe. The director also felt these credits gave the audience an awareness of how ugly the film would potentially get.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:19