- When hired to create the titles for Dr. No (1962), he was given short notice to present some ideas. Using some white sticker dots, he pitched the concept of having animated dots that would wind up starting every James Bond film. The gunbarrel that frames Bond firing at the camera was a real gunbarrel. Binder photographed one using a pinhole camera and subsequently, used the technique in every Bond film. The reason for the swirling design is to spin the bullet, which gives it a truer trajectory.
- Probably best known for his unique title designs for the James Bond film series.
- According to the commentary on the Licence to Kill (1989) DVD, Mr. Binder would frequently deliver the titles for the Bond movies at absolutely the last minute, and they would have to be spliced to the already made prints.
- Same birthday as Sean Connery -- August 25.
- Because Binder delivered the title sequences for the Bond series at the very last minute, the censors would often deem them too racy because of all the naked women in them, even though audiences never saw anything to cause upset. The fact that the premieres were a charity event helped him to get around that.
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