I wanted the titles to feel cinematic and immersive, hinting at paranoia and hidden motives without revealing too much. Working closely with the creative team, we built a sequence that uses fractured imagery, shifting light, and layered textures to create a sense of unease. The result feels like an invitation into the show’s mysterious world before the first frame of the story begins.
Working closely with producers from Keshet, including series producer Darin McLeod and Michael Ray, we developed a concept built around a maze of mirrors, a visual metaphor for deception and fractured truth. The sequence takes the viewer on an uneasy journey through shifting reflections and refractions, where nothing is ever quite what it seems.
As the idea evolved, we began to weave in subtle hints of environments and moments from the show, grounding the abstraction in the world of Suspicion while keeping its air of mystery. The result feels like peering into hidden spaces, where the audience becomes both observer and intruder, caught between what is seen and what is deliberately obscured.
WORK PRODUCED AT TERRITORY STUDIO
ROLE - ART DIRECTOR

