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I'm pretty sure a few of you guys are running your own production houses, i'm just curious to know if any of you have some kickass logo animations or anything to throw at the start of your films.
I've seen some awesome ones, hopefully there's somewhere i might be able to see some of yours.
I'm thinking my 3d animation degree MAY help when it comes time to design mine, but i might be underestimating the difficulty.
<font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ April 03, 2005 08:48 AM: Message edited by: Matty2phatty ]</font>
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Does it have to be computer animated? My logo is a scan of my own handwriting. (Well, it worked for Disney).
http://harp28.kicks-ass.net/images/harp28_b.jpg
Carried all the way through to my DVD packaging:
http://harp28.kicks-ass.net/mt_slog/...-ptr-thumb.jpg
OK, so that's not going to blow anybody's socks off. But what's more memorable, the MGM Lion or the UIP animation?
Be careful with anything that's too flashy - remember, it has to work as well on a letterhead and businesscard as it does on the big screen (yeah yeah, so green felt-tipped pen might not work so well anywhere [img]wink.gif[/img] )
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Looks like a movie scene, not a company logo [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
I've done a bit of design in my time (believe it or not) and I find the most striking logos to be the ones that are so iconic they don't need to be redisgned every five miuntes - or even animated for that matter. IMO an animated logo says "look at me" when I would prefer to say "watch my movie". I also don't like the union rule that says actors credits must be at the start of the film (especially since few opening titles match Saul Bass' work) and I really detest Disney forcing you to skip through it's enforced trailers on their DVDs. Yes, I just want to watch the bloody film!
An over-the-top animation is like masterbation. You'll be the only one to derive pleasure from it.
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Miker: I totaly agree on the logo thing. The over the top 30 second mini adverts you see now are just crap. I'd just go for a static image that you can fade in and out with a nice bit of sound if you want it.
But I was wondering where you got the union "rule" about actors names having to be at the start of the film. I haven't seen that written anywhere. I know there's some Director's Guild thing about it but nobody pays attention to that shit.
I took some time and looked this up; here are some films that I belive have no opening credits:
( I've added a quick review to them all incase you haven't seen them)
Apocalypse Now (Train Wreck)
The Bourne Identity (Average)
Star Wars (& All sequels/Prequels/whatever) (Childish)
Ghostbusters (Awesome +)
Ghostbusters II (Awesome -)
Pearl Harbor (Second biggest piece of shit ever)
Black Hawk Down (Just plain racist and boring)
The GodFather (Good)
Punch-Drunk Love (Haven't seen it -- heard it was good)
Lord of the Rings (All of them) (Pedestrian)
The Ring (Haven't seen it -- Horror films are boring and not scary ever)
Dark City (The original? Awesome ++, Remake -- ok)
Boogie Nights (Crapfest)
Magnolia (Really good)
Harry Potter (Shitefest)
Fahrenheit 451 (Cool)
Brotherhood of the Wolf (haven't seen it)
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (Profane and hilarious)
Any Given Sunday (So cool - second best sports movie ever)
Excalibur (Bad)
Robocop (Awesome when I was 12 -- kinda sucks now)
Beverly Hills Cop III (Should have quit after the first one)
Last Action Hero (So bad it isn't even funny)
Solaris (2003 version -- Very cool)
Underworld (Haven't seen it)
Scream (& sequels) (SHIT)
Pirates of the Carribean (Yeah...it was ok)
I got that lot off some other forum (except the opinions [img]wink.gif[/img] ) that was discussing credits so some of it could be wrong. Feel free to add/correct/disagree.
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Man, I HATE Pearl Harbour.
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To add some reviews:
The Ring (both remake and original are rather good)
Brotherhood of the Wolf (equisite French horror actioner based on a true story)
Underworld (pants)
IIRC Kill Bill does not have credits either - the second part does not even state the title at the beginning, as doesn' Ring Two (which is kack).
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I think that's probably true about the simpler is better thing, but then again... when i'm sitting in a theatre, those big '20th Century Fox' drums really get me in the mood to see a film. I dunno where i stand on the whole thing.
I should post my logo animation when it's done, maybe you guys can tell me if i need to make it simpler.
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Very nice! [img]graemlins/thumbs_up.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/thumbs_up.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/thumbs_up.gif[/img]
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Only film worse than Pearl Harbour...yep you guessed it, Militia!
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Thanks, but it obviously doesn?t sit there and spin on your screen for a good few minutes... it only spins twice.
[edit: damn my speling was terrible on that, had to change it]
<font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ April 04, 2005 08:37 AM: Message edited by: Webdude75 ]</font>
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Hey that's really cool... simple and effective.
That flickery light off to the left is distracting on the logo though. At least, i THINK it's a light from the left.
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I made it abit ago with this program called Xara 3D.
Its simple for getting text to spin and stuff and looks pretty cool. thought it wud be great for intro bits like that.
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I have made some fairly interesting logo splash screens in my time, purely to showcase my prowess (or, perhaps, lack thereof) with 3d studio max. For instance, a few years ago I had a pseudo production company called ?Jupiter films?. My logo was, predictably, the planet Jupiter.
When I form an actual production company (as appose to one that exists for the sole purpose of palliating a fairly crude, flashy logo) to create my next film, I think I will use a minimalist, vector-style logo.
Here is a link to a .GIF animation of the jupiter films logo:
http://public.fotki.com/eXposure/peter_g/jupiter.html
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Not sure if this will work. Apologies if it doesn't.
These are the two logos that preceeded my first film. One was made by a friend of mine who now does the CG for major hollywood blockbusters, and one was made by me, pixel by pixel, in paintbrush. Both are 16:9. See if you can work out which is which.
http://www.harriscrew.com/forums/ind...pe=post&id=190
http://www.harriscrew.com/forums/ind...pe=post&id=191
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http://screen7.adventuredevelopers.c...s/big_logo.gif
It doesn't move. It doesn't twirl, nor do we the audience zoom through the face with a 6000 watt rumble. Nope. It's just a static screen.
[img]smile.gif[/img]
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simplicity seems to be what everybody goes for.
Do you guys just have your logos fade in and then fade out?
And what about music or sound?
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You can see the animated version of my logo on the trailer for Crooked Features.
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