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===Background===
Background: '''Anonymous Content''' is a film production and management company founded in 1999 by Steve Golin. They are also the producer of various commercials and music videos. The company's clients include German automobile manufacturer BMW, American technology conglomerate Google, and Canadian music producer and artist The Weeknd.
 
===(2007-) ===
Background: Anonymous Content is a film production and management company founded in 1999 by Steve Golin. They are also the producer of various commercials and music videos. The company's clients include German automobile manufacturer BMW, American technology conglomerate Google, and Canadian music producer and artist The Weeknd.
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'''Logo:''' We slowly zoom out of a live action shot of a silver, metallic hallway. Later, a businessman with a suitcase walks from the right side and the stacked words "ANONYMOUS c o n t e n t" with the letters in "content" spaced out, zoom out from us. A rainbow light ray effect is seen while the words zoom out and trap the man inside the "A".
 
'''Variant:''' A short version can be seen on TV series such as ''Vinyl'', ''Mr. Robot'' and ''Berlin Station''.
(2007-)
Anonymous Content (2011)
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The live action shot of the hallway and zooming of the words.
Logo: We slowly zoom out of a live action shot of a silver, metallic hallway. Later, a businessman with a suitcase walks from the right side and the stacked words "ANONYMOUS c o n t e n t" with the letters in "content" spaced out, zoom out from us. A rainbow light ray effect is seen while the words zoom out and trap the man inside the "A".
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' The sound of the man walking, followed by the whoosh of an airplane.
Variant: A short version can be seen on TV series such as Vinyl, Mr. Robot and Berlin Station.
 
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on ''Case 39'', ''Animals'' and ''44 Inch Chest'', among other films. Seen in-credit at the end of ''M A N I A'', a 12 minute teaser clip by The Weeknd, intended to promote his Starboy album. It also appears on ''Electric Dreams''.
FX/SFX: The live action shot of the hallway and zooming of the words.
 
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
Music/Sounds: The sound of the man walking, followed by the whoosh of an airplane.
[[Category:American film logos]]
 
[[Category:Film logos]]
Availability: Uncommon. Seen on Case 39, Animals and 44 Inch Chest, among other films. Seen in-credit at the end of M A N I A, a 12 minute teaser clip by The Weeknd, intended to promote his Starboy album. It also appears on Electric Dreams.
[[Category:American television logos]]
 
[[Category:Television logos]]
Editor's Note: None.
[[Category:American logos]]

Revision as of 13:02, 20 August 2021

Background

Anonymous Content is a film production and management company founded in 1999 by Steve Golin. They are also the producer of various commercials and music videos. The company's clients include German automobile manufacturer BMW, American technology conglomerate Google, and Canadian music producer and artist The Weeknd.

(2007-)

Logo: We slowly zoom out of a live action shot of a silver, metallic hallway. Later, a businessman with a suitcase walks from the right side and the stacked words "ANONYMOUS c o n t e n t" with the letters in "content" spaced out, zoom out from us. A rainbow light ray effect is seen while the words zoom out and trap the man inside the "A".

Variant: A short version can be seen on TV series such as Vinyl, Mr. Robot and Berlin Station.

FX/SFX: The live action shot of the hallway and zooming of the words.

Music/Sounds: The sound of the man walking, followed by the whoosh of an airplane.

Availability: Uncommon. Seen on Case 39, Animals and 44 Inch Chest, among other films. Seen in-credit at the end of M A N I A, a 12 minute teaser clip by The Weeknd, intended to promote his Starboy album. It also appears on Electric Dreams.

Editor's Note: None.

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