Friday, 5 December 2014

student idents&title sequences.

Title sequence



title sequence is the method by which films present their title.the  production company comes first which is followed by the music,. utilising conceptual visuals and sound. It usually follows but should not be confused with the opening credits, which are generally nothing more that imposed text.

the stages usually go in this order



  1. production company
  2. prod co presents
  3. a film by
  4. main stars
  5. title
  6. major other cast members
  7. sound,editing,makeup,costume,lighting,cinematography
  8. producer
  9. director





ident
ident is a moving image or logo which presents a brand that is shown before a show/movie ect.it is usually 30seconds long.
warner bros.



Warner Bros is an American producer of film, television, and music entertainment. one of the major film studios, it is a subsidiary of Time Warner.warner Bros is based in mainly new york . the logo has always had the same basic look. It's a shield hovering in the clouds stamped with the initials W.B. Everyone knows it, and looking back at old Warner Bros. movies, it's tempting to say that it basically hasn't changed over the years.







In 1935, 20th Century Pictures merged with Fox Film Corporations creating 20th Century-Fox. This famous logo has been modified many times over many years.in 1994 after a couple attempts which had failed,which even included trying to film the monument as an actual three-dimensional model, Fox in-house television producer was hired to produce a new logo for the company. this time using the new process of computer-generated imagery (CGI). With the help of graphics produce and his company Studio Productions.

after in 2010, 20th Century Fox updated its logo, which was created and animated by its  Blue Sky Studios. The new logo officially was shown  in Avatar. In 2010, 20th Century Fox celebrated its 75th anniversary, and modified their logo for that year.




in 2013, the byline for News Corporation was removed due to the split of them and 21st Century Fox, and the bylineness logo debuted on the DreamWorks Animation film named Turbo which was released on July 17 of that same year. This marks the very first time in almost 20 years that the logo is byliness and the very first time that the company was transferred to a brand new company.




















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