Monday, 21 October 2013

Institutional Resurch

An institutional logo is generally used at the start of films used by movie organisation or studios. These are memorable designs allowing their brands to be known and remembered by for example, Pixar.
   
Pixar Animation Studios, or simply Pixar, is an American computer animation film studio based in California Pixar began in 1979. Pixar has produced fourteen feature films, beginning with Toy Story in 1995. For over 25 years, Pixar has touched the hearts of millions of audiences around the world through its 14 feature-length masterpieces and countless short films. In 2010, Pixar created a new company based in Vancouver called Pixar Canada. The Pixar production logo is a sequence that appears at the beginning and end of most Pixar productions movies, and features a playful desk lamp.

Warner Brothers is another example of a very successful institutional production company. They are an  American motion-picture studio that introduced the first genuine talking picture in 1927. The company was founded by four brothers, Harry, Albert, Samuel, and Jack Warner. Warner Brothers became known for its tightly budgeted, technically competent entertainment films. is a global leader in all forms of entertainment and their related businesses across all current and emerging media and platforms. The fully integrated, broad-based company stands at the forefront of every aspect of the entertainment industry from feature film, television and home entertainment. The logo for warner bro developed in many ways throughout the years including many of the examples below and more.



1 comment:

  1. Hi Sophie - some competent analysis of films particularly good use of technology to present Constantine. Do check your spelling!!!

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