Young Sherlock's opening evidence
A new opening title sequence for Prime Video's Young Sherlock is a beautifully realised and energetic journey through Sherlock's adventures.
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- Production Company Imaginary Forces
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- Creative Director Ronnie Koff
- Executive Producer Renee Robson
- Producer Jake Fritz
- Assistant Producer Nic Luong
- Designer Elizabeth Steinberg
- Editor Lexi Gunvaldson
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Imaginary Forces
- Creative Director Ronnie Koff
- Executive Producer Renee Robson
- Producer Jake Fritz
- Assistant Producer Nic Luong
- Designer Elizabeth Steinberg
- Editor Lexi Gunvaldson
Created for the new Prime Video series, this opening sequence is a sumptuous one-shot that sees the viewer travel through the young Holme's upcoming adventures.
Created by Imaginary Forces and directed by Ronnie Koff opens the show, dircted by Guy Ritchie and overseen by showrunner Matthew Parkhill, and catapults the audience into a spellbinding world of clues, mystery and deduction.
"The very nature of an iconic character like Sherlock Holmes lends itself to a visually inventive title sequence,” said Koff. “His pursuit of investigation and uncovering clues perfectly aligns with the art form. The sequence isn’t just there to get you excited for the adventure ahead; it reveals ideas as the story unfolds. There’s a sense of discovery that feels very Sherlockian – inviting audiences to experience Young Sherlock’s adventures through his eyes.”
Koff prioritized elements of surprise throughout the sequence, with unexpected shifts in scale and mysterious transitions expressed through a single-shot camera move. "The title as a oner reflects Young Sherlock’s point of view, taking the audience on a globe-trotting romp, with unexpected twists and turns,” adds Koff.
Imaginary Forces went on location during principal photography, capturing live-action elements featuring the three leads and Koff and his team were given access to the actors, dailies, locations and a treasure trove of artefacts that helped shape the period-appropriate world of the sequence.
"There were so many visually compelling clues and themes to explore from the show — more than enough to spark inspiration,” concludes Koff. “We wanted to honour that richness and reflect it with a new twist — an unforgettable sequence that reframes how audiences immerse themselves in the mystery.”