Film Institution Logo Analysis
Paramounts logo comes across as tranquil with the use of the mountain above the clouds. Its simplistic and is very professional looking with an interesting use of font. The title of the Institution is linked to the logo of the mountain so it can easily be established that company is associated with the logo.DreamWorks Logo is simplistic but from my own experiences can be shown to the audience in a variety of ways. In most films, the boy on the moon is shown to be animated in him fishing in an environment that is associated with the film, this already gives the audience a taster on what the film will be like with the way he's presented along with the soundtrack to come with it. A primary example of this is the way the logo is shown in the film 'Kung Fu Panda' (Osborne, 2008).
The 20th Century Fox logo is well known for their theme tune along side their logo and colour scheme; one cannot function without the other. Their theme is very retro and easy on the eyes with a simplistic colour scheme of different shades of yellow with the blue sky. its one of the simplistic ones of all the logos and is universal to every genre of film. Especially thriller.
The Universal Studios logo is one of the most well known logos around the would alongside with its theme tune. Over the years the logo has undergone more depth and more detail with the recent add of the 100th anniversary edition. Similarly to 20th Century Fox its simplistic and suits any genre of film it produces, especially thriller.

Columbia Pictures is a less known logo as its more associated with classic films with an acceptance of the recent Spiderman films. This logo is more in depth than any of the other logos above and has kept this image since the very start. The artwork is soft on the eyes with dark shaded water colours. Its less suited to the modern films of the zeitgeist and we can learn from this by keeping our logo simple yet in depth at the same time.
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