Thursday, 27 September 2012

Production Logo Research

A production Company logo is used to individualise the company, help it stand out from others, and to help it be more recognisable.  Good production logos are usually simple and eye catching and easy to remember.


Examples of existing production logos are:

This is the production logo for "Dreamworks."
The font is simple easy to read, big and bold. The colour of the font is very subtly off white so that it stands out better on the blue and white clouds in the background.
The clouds and the moon in the background stand out very well on the black background and the glow arou.d them makes it look dreamy and attractive.

Dreamworks always try to incorprate the logo into the film instead of just showing it them cutting off screen. The also slightly change the logo to represent the film it is producing for example 'Shrek';
 



This is a Production logo for 'Warner bros. pictures'
This logo is very well known as the company has been around since 1918 when it was first founded by Albert, Harry, Sam, Jack Warner.
This logo is Big and bold and would stand out on almost any background. I like how it is gold because it look important and has lots of experience.

When the Warner Bros logo is shown at the begining of a film they use very powerful music that makes you want to watch on. Also because the music is very traditional they look as though they have been around a long time. At the very beginning of the logo intro they show pictures of the film studios in a gold colour then make it looks as though the studios make up the logo.




This is the logo for 'Spyglass Entertainment.'
This logo is the one out of the three that represents the name of the production company.
It isn't as bold as the other two but is easy and clear to see.
I like how it is simple with just a silhouette on a sea background. Also that the font is simple and easy to read.

The intro for spyglass entertainment starts with a very detailed close up of the spyglass to represent the name of the company.