The below images are production and distribution logos that i produced in Photoshop, i gathered fonts online that i thought suited the style of the trailer, the sizing of each canvas is important for the trailer formatting at a later date, i set each canvas to 720 x 576 pixels with a 76 dot per inch ratio. For the first logo there is extensive lighting effects used, 5 spotlights down creates the effect of a live performance or glamorous showpiece. The second logo i drew and selected a triangular shape to form a mountain and free hand painted 'snow' on top, which i then texturised to add something a little bit unique to it. It was only when inserting into final cut pro that i realised the exact invert (dark one) of Avalanche Productions looked a lot more professional so that is the version i used. For the main logo i wanted something innocent looking and handwritten, so i found the font i wanted, terxturised the background to appear like canvas and then created a childlike black painted border to emphasise the look. (Number 9 film logo changed during final cut and uploading the jpeg onto blog, the image below is the one i plan to use for the final).



As a skills development task, using the video editing programme final cut express i have edited together a 'would be' promotional video for the college, i have used techniques of sound layering to achieve a good mix and also created a soundtrack in 'Garageband' which helps the video run smoothly. These are techniques i have picked up and will develop in the process of editing my own film trailer.
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