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Lost in Translation 


 
Title Sequence / 2025 / Los Angeles

This title sequence offers a quiet visual reflection of Lost in Translation, capturing the brief connection between Charlotte and Bob. Two whisky glasses sit close but never touch, symbolizing their emotional nearness and distance. Light and shadow move gently across the screen, evoking the mood of a relationship suspended in time.





Research
Lost in Translation (2003), directed by Sofia Coppola, is a quiet film about two strangers—Bob, an aging actor, and Charlotte, a young woman feeling lost in her marriage—who meet in Tokyo and form a fleeting yet meaningful bond.




Concept:Fleeting intimate connectionFraming Device: Whisky Glasses 
Keywords: tender, transient, solitude, resonant

Two whisky glasses capture the personalities and relationship of the main characters, Charlotte and Bob.The glasses are placed close together but do not touch, embodying their emotional closeness yet persistent separation. 





Framing Device
Charlotte is shown through a glass of straight whisky, reflecting her honest and open nature. Bob is shown with a whisky glass and ice, symbolizing his quiet, thoughtful character. The ice melting shows how time has softened him.




Moodboard




StoryboardPhotoshoot



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Final Sequence