1. 20th Century Fox, or 20th Century Fox Pictures, is one of the six major
American film studios as of 2011. Located in the Century City area of Los
Angeles, just west of Beverly Hills, the studio used to be a subsidiary of News
Corporation, but now it's currently a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox
Also, the fact that the "20th
Century Fox" writing in the logo
seems to be a gold statue gives a
feel of importance to any who see
this.
The 20th Century Fox Logo is probably one of
this most well known, and easily recognized
Film logo today.
From this
analysis Fox is
obviously trying to
give an image
that they are the
best of the movie
company's and to
put themselves
apart from their
competitors.
The surrounding spotlights give of the image that this logo means a
great deal, which reflects on their film. Also, the fact that the "20th
Century Fox" writing in the logo seems to be a gold statue gives a
feel of importance to any who see this.
2. is an American motion picture studio, owned by Comcast through its wholly owned
subsidiary NBCUniversal, and is one of the six major movie studios.
The stars
create
dreams and
hope.
The yellow
outline on the
word
‘UNIVERSAL’ if
effective because
it catches the
readers
attention.
The universe
symbolises how
global the institution
is.
The beaming light
represents the strength of
the world.
3. DreamWorks is a California film studio which develops, produces, and distributes
films, video games and television programming.
DreamWorks have
the juvenile jokes
for the kids to
laugh at, then they
have the innuendo
and more
sophisticated pop
culture shit for the
adults to catch on
to.
There is a young boy who is sitting on the moon whilst fishing and trying to catch the earth
with his fishing rod. Some of the movies they create are fantasies and their logo also
represents a bit of hope and fantasy.
DreamWorks tend to
aim their movies for
young kids.
DreamWor
ks fills
nearly
every one
of their
films to the
brim with
the most
modern
pop culture
references,
music
choices,
and actors.
4. Pixar is an American computer animation film studio based in Emeryville, California. The studio is best
known for its CGI-animated feature films created with PhotoRealistic RenderMan, its own
implementation of the industry-standard RenderMan image-rendering application programming
interface used to generate high-quality images.
Anyone from
young children
to elderly
adults can
relate and
usually
understand
because these
are universal
themes that
are being
explored.
All the
elements in
Pixar are
designed to
have a
universal
appeal.
The lamp suggests that this is aimed at young
kids because people associate this lamp as a
young kids night lamp