Fantastic interview with David Fincher, Tim Miller of Blur, and Neil Kellerhouse about The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo’s opening titles. Extra-fascinating for me how all three have very different points of view and backgrounds informing their approaches to this project.
Fincher has a way with words (but usually gets a bit cutesy and overwrought, at least in the interviews of him I’ve read/seen); this quote about the creative process really struck me because I’ve seen it so many times in my field of work: 

I always feel that the best things come out of having just enough time to get into some serious trouble and not enough time to navel-gaze endlessly about something.

Fantastic interview with David Fincher, Tim Miller of Blur, and Neil Kellerhouse about The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo’s opening titles. Extra-fascinating for me how all three have very different points of view and backgrounds informing their approaches to this project.

Fincher has a way with words (but usually gets a bit cutesy and overwrought, at least in the interviews of him I’ve read/seen); this quote about the creative process really struck me because I’ve seen it so many times in my field of work: 

I always feel that the best things come out of having just enough time to get into some serious trouble and not enough time to navel-gaze endlessly about something.