Tuesday 25 September 2012

Film logo analysis


Above are three film productions that have made three different types of genres of films. These film productions have changed their logo to represent the audience of the film that they have made. The first of the film productions above is a Summit logo, which represents the genre of horror for the film Sinister. The logo is still the same shape and style; however it has changed to a black and white image, which makes it spooky and also adds the effect like its being played by an old projector. This represents the audience more than if it was sweet and cuddly. The cracked effect around the outside of the logo adds effect.
The next image is of the film production Summit again; however this one is a lot brighter than the horror genre one as this one is a romantic thriller. The film it’s representing is twilight. Summit uses gold on a black background to make it stand out. They use gold to show the audience that it is precious and should be cherished thus representing a romantic thriller.
The final image of Disney is for a little children’s film called monsters Inc. The use of pretty colours makes it stand out to the younger audience that it is trying to represent. The name Disney is in the shape of bubble or blow up balloons, which will attract the eye of the younger audience. The shooting star over the castle also represents the younger audience and also can connote for them to make a wish for it to come true.  The castle of the logo is an iconic figure, which younger children will look and ask their parents if they can go to it, this ties in to the shooting star so they wish that they could go there.
Overall film productions change their logos so that it can represent the genre of the film as if it was a horror film and it had pink fluffy stuff coming off of the film production it wouldn’t look right.


 Here is our own BBFC film certificate for our film trailer Remembrance Day. We developed it by changing things on an original BBFC film certificate. We added our name and age certificate to it. This makes our film look much more realistic and professional.
 Here is our film production logo called Jackal. We created in our group of four different types of logo in the end we decided on who's was better. The one on the left is what we choose as it looks the most professional and suits our film trailer at the start. With this production logo it starts off with a black screen then three lights appear one by one in different colours.
Then the texts replaces the lights saying Jackal. We had this lasting for a while until we started editing and we needed to cut it down a little bit so you don't see much of the film production name.


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