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'''Music/Sounds:''' An ambient, twinkly theme with piano and bells (as in the middle school band instrument similar to a small xylophone). Ambient low-pitched wind sounds can also be heard. Composed by Thomas Newman. |
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Revision as of 21:39, 25 August 2023
AlmightyKingPrawn
Background
This is Rita Wilson's production company.
(December 30, 2022-)
Logo: Inks of various colors flow across a surface, displaying images of various landscapes. The transparent letters "A", "R", and "T" zoom out onto the screen, followed by the rest of the letters. The final landscape displayed is of a seaside landscape with the sun shining on it, which eventually dots the "I" in the "ARTISTIC".
Trivia:
- The landscapes seen are from California and Greece, which reflect Wilson's Greek-American heritage.
- The combination of flowing inks and landscape images represents the concept of creativity and inspiration, of visions appearing into existence.
Technique: Footage of running ink and photographs of paintings, with 2D computer animation for the text. This was done by Devastudios. Some behind-the-scenes photos of the ink being worked with can be found here.
Music/Sounds: An ambient, twinkly theme with piano and bells (as in the middle school band instrument similar to a small xylophone). Ambient low-pitched wind sounds can also be heard. Composed by Thomas Newman.
Availability: Debuted on A Man Called Otto.