Computers have changed the film industry with their ability to create mind-bending special effects. They have also irrevocably changed another important film feature: the titles. Design Specialist David Stevens argues film titles are hugely important in creating the the mood of a film, and that importance is growing. He has researched thousands of films and tonight at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis he'll present some of the best in "For Openers: the Art of Film Titles". He'll also talk about the well known title sequences of the pre-computer age. He told Minnesota Public Radio's Euan Kerr how the opening of the Gregory Peck classic "To Kill A Mockingbird" sets up the film through close-ups of a toybox. David Stevens, Curator of "For Openers: the Art of Film Titles, being presented this evening at 7 at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.