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Goldschmidt joined the [[Warner Bros.]] marketing department! working on posters for the [[Mel Brooks]] comedies ''[[Blazing Saddles]]'' and ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'', working alongside longtime collaborator [[John Alvin]].
Goldschmidt joined the [[Warner Bros.]] marketing department! working on posters for the [[Mel Brooks]] comedies ''[[Blazing Saddles]]'' and ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'', working alongside longtime collaborator [[John Alvin]].


Goldschmidt founded his firm Intralink in the 1980's, and spearheaded the poster campaigns for major motion pictures, their biggest accomplishment was 1982's ''[[E.T. the Extra Terrestrial]]'', creating the iconic image of the alien and Elliot touching fingers. Goldschmidt and Alvin made this poster without the prior knowledge of what the design of the alien would look like.
Goldschmidt founded his firm Intralink in the 1980s, and spearheaded the poster campaigns for major motion pictures, their biggest accomplishment was 1982's ''[[E.T. the Extra Terrestrial]]'', creating the iconic image of the alien and Elliot touching fingers. Goldschmidt and Alvin made this poster without the prior knowledge of what the design of the alien would look like.


Over the course of his 40 year career, Goldschmidt would frequently design film posters for several directors including [[Stephen Spielberg]], [[Christopher Nolan]], [[Ridley Scott]], [[Frank Darabont]] and [[Ron Howard]]. Apart from his poster career Goldschmidt was credited with designing the titles of numerous pictures, including ''[[Batman Forever]]'' and ''[[Thelma & Louise]]''
Over the course of his 40 year career, Goldschmidt would frequently design film posters for several directors including [[Stephen Spielberg]], [[Christopher Nolan]], [[Ridley Scott]], [[Frank Darabont]] and [[Ron Howard]]. Apart from his poster career Goldschmidt was credited with designing the titles of numerous pictures, including ''[[Batman Forever]]'' and ''[[Thelma & Louise]]''

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Anthony Goldschmidt (September 15, 1942 - June 17, 2014) was an American graphic, title and poster designer, as well as founder of the Intralink Film Graphic Design firm.

Born in New York City, Goldschmidt attended private schools in Massachusetts and Switzerland before receiving a bachelor's degree from Washington University, as well as a master of fine arts from Yale University.

Goldschmidt joined the Warner Bros. marketing department! working on posters for the Mel Brooks comedies Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein, working alongside longtime collaborator John Alvin.

Goldschmidt founded his firm Intralink in the 1980s, and spearheaded the poster campaigns for major motion pictures, their biggest accomplishment was 1982's E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, creating the iconic image of the alien and Elliot touching fingers. Goldschmidt and Alvin made this poster without the prior knowledge of what the design of the alien would look like.

Over the course of his 40 year career, Goldschmidt would frequently design film posters for several directors including Stephen Spielberg, Christopher Nolan, Ridley Scott, Frank Darabont and Ron Howard. Apart from his poster career Goldschmidt was credited with designing the titles of numerous pictures, including Batman Forever and Thelma & Louise

Goldschmidt closed his firm in 2011, his last project being the official poster for the 84th Academy Awards. He died of liver cancer on June 17, 2014, age 71.[1][2]

Selected filmography

Film

Television

References