Twisted Pictures is an American independent production company, mainly creating films of the horror genre. The company was founded in 2004 by Evolution Entertainment's Mark Burg, Oren Koules and Gregg Hoffman. The Twisted Pictures Logo's are known for producing the Saw Film Series.
The font and colour of this logo is pretty simple, a contrast of the white writing and the black background makes the writing stand out and the font is pretty blocked. The stake and barbed wire around the writing draws attention to it, it also describes the genre of the film and lets the audience know that its a gory genre. The writing in directly in the middle of the screen and with the black-white contract the audience are drawn to it.
The logo establishes the them and one of the coming feature by the barbed wire and steak which twists and cuts the writing. This suggests that the genre is gore and that the following feature has some sort of danger in it.
The font and colour of this logo is pretty simple, a contrast of the white writing and the black background makes the writing stand out and the font is pretty blocked. The stake and barbed wire around the writing draws attention to it, it also describes the genre of the film and lets the audience know that its a gory genre. The writing in directly in the middle of the screen and with the black-white contract the audience are drawn to it.
The logo establishes the them and one of the coming feature by the barbed wire and steak which twists and cuts the writing. This suggests that the genre is gore and that the following feature has some sort of danger in it.
Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation (commonly referred to as Lionsgate) is a North American entertainment company. It was founded 6th June 1997 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Up to 2011 it is known to be the most commercially successful independent film and television distribution company in North America.
The font and Colour of this logo all suggests danger. The colour red is often used to signal something as being 'Dangerous', also with the clouds in the background, the audience could resemble it as being the gates of hell. The writing kind of jumps out of the screen because of the 3D effect of the clouds in the background. The font is simple and is gold so a contrast is formed. If this contrast wasn't formed the writing would blend into the background. For the layout, the writing is in the middle of the screen, it almost looks as if it is flying.
The logo establishes the theme and tone of the coming feature by stereotyping the colour red as being dangerous. The audience will feel fear about it and will feel as if the film will be about the devil and/or hell.
The font and Colour of this logo all suggests danger. The colour red is often used to signal something as being 'Dangerous', also with the clouds in the background, the audience could resemble it as being the gates of hell. The writing kind of jumps out of the screen because of the 3D effect of the clouds in the background. The font is simple and is gold so a contrast is formed. If this contrast wasn't formed the writing would blend into the background. For the layout, the writing is in the middle of the screen, it almost looks as if it is flying.
The logo establishes the theme and tone of the coming feature by stereotyping the colour red as being dangerous. The audience will feel fear about it and will feel as if the film will be about the devil and/or hell.
Legendary Pictures is an American film production company, whose parent company, Legendary Entertainment, is based in Burbank, California and was founded by Thomas Tull in 2004. In 2005 the company concluded a 40-picture agreement to co-produce and co-finance with Warner Bros.
The font and the colour of this logo is very simple. It has a contrast of a black background and gold writing. The gold writing could suggest importance/ money. The writing is in the middle of the screen and also has a little logo above it. The audience is drawn to the writing as it is in the middle of the screen.
Universal Pictures (sometimes called Universal City Studios or Universal Studios for short), a subsidiary of NBCUniversal, is one of the six major movie studios.
Founded in 1912 by Carl Laemmle, it is the oldest American movie studios still in continuous production; the next oldest is Paramount Pictures. On May 11, 2004, the controlling stake in the company was sold by Vivendi Universal to General Electric, parent of NBC.
As you can see here, the Universal Studios logo at the start of film 'Van Helsing' begins to burst into flames and then proceeds to be a part of a characters prop (a fire ball). The logo is manipulated to the films genre as Universal is such a wide spread logo for numerous film genres.
The colour and font of this logo is a little complicated, The writing sweeps across the world and is in 3D, so it jumps out of the screen to the audience and is more interesting. T icon turns from colour to black and white to suit the film when it become a characters prop. There is still a contract between the writing/world to the background which is just plain black, this makes the logo even more interesting. Because the logo turns into the prop, the audience are immediately engrossed into the film.
Founded in 1912 by Carl Laemmle, it is the oldest American movie studios still in continuous production; the next oldest is Paramount Pictures. On May 11, 2004, the controlling stake in the company was sold by Vivendi Universal to General Electric, parent of NBC.
As you can see here, the Universal Studios logo at the start of film 'Van Helsing' begins to burst into flames and then proceeds to be a part of a characters prop (a fire ball). The logo is manipulated to the films genre as Universal is such a wide spread logo for numerous film genres.
The colour and font of this logo is a little complicated, The writing sweeps across the world and is in 3D, so it jumps out of the screen to the audience and is more interesting. T icon turns from colour to black and white to suit the film when it become a characters prop. There is still a contract between the writing/world to the background which is just plain black, this makes the logo even more interesting. Because the logo turns into the prop, the audience are immediately engrossed into the film.
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