World Athletics Championships
"The Quality was Outstanding"
-Mark Fulton
Executive Producer of ITN & World Athletics Productions
Project Overview
World Athletics Productions wanted a bold, flashy and engaging title sequence that could appeal to the right demographic with a sense of "youthful vigor". They wanted to showcase athletes from all over the world in different disciplines in an epic introduction for this event on a global stage. The World Athletics Championships would be hosted in the US for the first time ever, and in a state unique as Oregon the branding and cultural identity had to reflect that. I got started on ideation and building a coherent design language that could respond to Oregon, the Championships and the World.
Development and Ideation


Editing Workflow
I used RunwayML to rotoscope dozens of athletes, and used Runway's alpha channel as a track matte to composite glow and light wrap behind each movement. The shots are all telephoto sports broadcast, huge lenses that compress space to make each athlete feel like the biggest thing in the room. I wanted to compliment that aspect while also giving depth to the frame. There were a number of ways I added this drama, from animating the shapes of the Oregon Tapestry to evolve and dissolve to covering the stadium behind the athletes with abstract glowing surfaces. In the end I combined two sorts of shapes, the "dancing snakes" that grooved with the body and music, and the "swoosh bars" that painted through angles of velocity literally.
Billion with a "B"
On July 15-24, this title sequence aired at the start of every broadcast across the integrated world feed. The event garnered a billion cumulative international views in over 200 countries, and NBC Sports reports that it brought in excess of 13.7 million viewers domestically - the largest audience in the championship's history.
Behind the Scenes:
The propulsive, hype-raising intro montage for a sprawling global event.