Saul Bass was an American filmmaker known for innovative film title sequences. Over 40 years, he created title sequences for famous directors like Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, and Martin Scorsese. He is credited with inventing the film title sequence and bringing it to prominence in the film industry. His breakthrough came with the title design for Otto Preminger's 1955 film "The Man with the Golden Arm," which caught the attention of the film industry and led to greater success and recognition. Ultimately, Saul Bass became famous for creating memorable and impactful title sequences for over 40 years on many notable films.