Thursday, 26 March 2015

Institution Logo Research

At the beginning of a film the institution that made it will show a short logo or animation that highlight the name of their company. There are two types of intuitions in the film industry. Independent film companies that make independent films aimed at a niche audience and normally have less funding and mainstream companies that make big blockbuster films that are aimed at a wide mainstream audience. Sometimes during the beginning of a film you can tell by the animation or image if the company is mainstream or independent. Usually mainstream companies will have big animations and add "flare" to their logo using bright colours that catch the audiences eye. Whereas independent companies tend to have animations with dull colours. This is the usually but there are exceptions to this. Here are some examples of logos...

20th Century Fox (Mainstream)


















Universal (Mainstream)













Paramount (Mainstream)
















Film4 (Independent)




















Working Title Films (Independent)









Strike (Independent)













Michael

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