I dont know if a thread already exists on this topic, i know we have discussed it somewhat before now anyway, but i was wondering...
What will Moffat and the visual effects guys (The Mill) put together for Matt Smiths Doctor's opening credits? What will Murray Gold give us in the way of opening theme? Will Moffat inject a bit of 70s/80s retro stuff in there, or keep it all new and up to date with current sci fi shows out there? Will we get a space scene montage like McCoys or just a vortex like many others? Will we here electro pop style music in the theme? and the ultiamte question, the big one, the biggest question of all, one so big that Deep Thought may not be able to calculate...
Will we finally ultimately see Matt Smiths face fade in and out?
For those not in the know, here are two vids of all the Doctors opening credits, not sure if they have included slight edited versions though.
Not the best quality or editing to be honest...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwmW-JOy_j8
But, heres a better version...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roACxMr4kBk&feature=related
^ Personally, ive always liked McCoys titles, i gew up with his Doctor, so maybe i have the electro-theme and extremely cool early CG graphics (especially for the BBC in the 80s
) imprinted on my childhood brain. I just think theyre cool. 
Heres a few fan made titles, these two are from the same guy.
Fan made titles. pretty good to be honest...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peGNAthSqvs&feature=related
Same guy, better titles, but its nothing different to what RTD had, however i do like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbSaS6Af5rU
I havnt seen any vids with Matt Smiths face fading in though, but ill post one up anyway, the best i have seen so far...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csEhlEK7Aa0
Personally i doubt we will see Matt Smiths face (even though it will be totally but slappingly cool
) as it may a be a bit too much of a departure from what we already have. Even the premier of the Eleventh Hour had an edited version of Tennants titles, so no one really knows. Im guessing it wont be too different, but ultimately....
We wont know until 6:20pm tomorrow night.
Just a little thread to get us all even more excited about tomorrows premier. Get the anticipation levels to an all time high.
What will Moffat and the visual effects guys (The Mill) put together for Matt Smiths Doctor's opening credits? What will Murray Gold give us in the way of opening theme? Will Moffat inject a bit of 70s/80s retro stuff in there, or keep it all new and up to date with current sci fi shows out there? Will we get a space scene montage like McCoys or just a vortex like many others? Will we here electro pop style music in the theme? and the ultiamte question, the big one, the biggest question of all, one so big that Deep Thought may not be able to calculate...
Will we finally ultimately see Matt Smiths face fade in and out?
For those not in the know, here are two vids of all the Doctors opening credits, not sure if they have included slight edited versions though.
Not the best quality or editing to be honest...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwmW-JOy_j8
But, heres a better version...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roACxMr4kBk&feature=related
^ Personally, ive always liked McCoys titles, i gew up with his Doctor, so maybe i have the electro-theme and extremely cool early CG graphics (especially for the BBC in the 80s


Heres a few fan made titles, these two are from the same guy.
Fan made titles. pretty good to be honest...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peGNAthSqvs&feature=related
Same guy, better titles, but its nothing different to what RTD had, however i do like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbSaS6Af5rU
I havnt seen any vids with Matt Smiths face fading in though, but ill post one up anyway, the best i have seen so far...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csEhlEK7Aa0
Personally i doubt we will see Matt Smiths face (even though it will be totally but slappingly cool

We wont know until 6:20pm tomorrow night.

Just a little thread to get us all even more excited about tomorrows premier. Get the anticipation levels to an all time high.
