Your movie needs a logo
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 5:26 am
Q: So let's say you need a break from creating model sheets, futzing around with animation, rotoscoping marginal-quality video, researching content, researching photo reference, researching character style, drawing backgrounds, auditioning production music... (I could go on and on and on this vein but I'm spare you)...
...so if you're tired of all that and you need a break, what do you do?
A: You put on yet another hat--production designer--and you design a logo for your project!
What do you think?

Yeah, I know this is more ornate than the usual movie logo, and it's not instantly legible...
Do you feel that it sets the period mood enough to answer those drawbacks?
In any event, just remember that your movie needs a logo, too. If you can develop the right one, it will not only inspire your audience, but it will inspire you, too...
Constructive criticism invited...
PS... Let's dream of a day in which AS Pro is both powerful enough, reliable enough, and easy-to-use-enough that we don't have to leave it in order to do this kind of work....
...so if you're tired of all that and you need a break, what do you do?
A: You put on yet another hat--production designer--and you design a logo for your project!
What do you think?

Yeah, I know this is more ornate than the usual movie logo, and it's not instantly legible...
Do you feel that it sets the period mood enough to answer those drawbacks?
In any event, just remember that your movie needs a logo, too. If you can develop the right one, it will not only inspire your audience, but it will inspire you, too...
Constructive criticism invited...
PS... Let's dream of a day in which AS Pro is both powerful enough, reliable enough, and easy-to-use-enough that we don't have to leave it in order to do this kind of work....