Friday, 16 November 2012

Production Company Logos


Screen Gems

  • A lot of animation building it up
  • 14 seconds
  • When the name is shown, it stays up for about 3-5 seconds then fades
  • Very happy music


Universal

  • 22 seconds
  • 8bit
  • Slow paced music at first which builds up to louder but still gentle
  • Pixel


Original Film

  • 10 seconds
  • Dark fronted and bold (makes the film look like it has darkness in it, i.e. something bad might happen in the film.)
  • Gentle, yet at the same time sad music which builds up in to the opening.


Summary
 
The credits are usually 10-20 seconds long and are all designed in bold fonts to allow the audience to get the information they provide. And from the logos I've come across, I've learnt that they are usually, attention grabbing. The music before most of the logos were presented was mostly dramatic and built up from slow and gentle to fast and furious. Animation was also one of the key to all their presentations as it helped grasp the audience’s attention.


2 comments:

  1. Are we going to insert the credits over the clip or are we going to have a separate screen for it. Title sequences are important and they should stand out as well.
    Shehan

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  2. we should insert the credits over the clips so we reveal the main actors so the audience have an attachment to them so if anything happen to them in the film the audience will sympathise with them
    Kennedy

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