Thursday, 3 November 2011

Film Production Companies Logo's!

Universal
The company logo shows us that it is worldwide. The writing is in white with a gold template of it, and gold could be used to show they are the best. The title also stands out really clearly. Also, the Earth in the bckground is shinning which makes the logo more catchy and makes it stand out. The black background shows how high up they are.



Dreamworks
The 'Dreamworks logo is really interesting and original. The fact that it is set in the clouds could suggest there high up and better than the rest. The clouds may also signify Heaven, which is said to be a happy place. Also, there is a man sitting on the moon, which may suggest that anything is possible with 'Dreamworks'. The title is written clearly and is in captial letters.



20th Century Fox
This logo is written in commplete gold, which could show that they are
number one and are of high importance. The writing is big and bold and clear to read. They then have a little message underneath saying 'A news corportation company' which tells the audience what they specialise in.






Paramount
The 'Paramount' logo is quite imaginative. We can see the image of a tall mountain and this could show that they are higher than all the rest, and at the highest point. The title is written in a sort of italic font, and surrounding it are many stars. This could show how good they are and there achievments. Also, the mountain links with the name of the company, as they are called 'Paramount'.




Film 4
This logo is quite plain and ordinary, however it makes it clear for the audience to understand it, and know what its about. The red background colour makes it clear to read, and also makes the logo stand out. The title is writing in a white, bold font.






Warner Bro's
This logo is very simple, and is in the shape of a shield. The writing and shit is all written in gold, which may suggest there high imprtance. Also, it has initials of 'WB' which obviously stands for 'Warner Bro's'. It also has the sky in the background to signify how high up they are.











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