Motion graphics are video animations consisting of moving designs, illustrations, and images used in multimedia projects. They are usually created using software and combined with audio. Saul Bass was a pioneer in motion graphics, creating title sequences for films. His 1959 sequence for Anatomy of a Murder featured a dismembered body shape with crew members' names by each piece, representing the mystery of the murder film as a puzzle revealing more details. Keeping the sequence in black, white, and gray tones kept it simple but mysterious.