Forum:Let AI attempt to describe the logos you provide!

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Camenati
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13 February 2023

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Artificial intelligence has some of its faults, which can lead to inaccurate but amusing results. Toying around with this concept, AI will do its best to describe a logo's sequence, albeit from its name alone. An example of a logo portrayed by AI is provided here:

The 1993 Columbia Pictures logo sequence begins with the Columbia Torch Lady, a statue of a woman holding a torch, standing on a pedestal against a black background. The torch lights up and the camera zooms in on it, then the image fades to a white screen with a blue and gold Columbia Pictures logo. The logo consists of a torch with a flame, a Columbia star and the words "Columbia Pictures" in white letters, all on a blue background. The camera pans out to show the logo is surrounded by a rippling pool of water, with ripples extending outward. An orchestral fanfare plays throughout the sequence. Finally, the image fades to black and the film begins.

Feel free to provide as many logos as you like but what is required for these requests are the company's name and the year the logo debuted (if they only have one logo, then the latter requirement may be discarded).

It would be also cool to see someone create an image or even video from these descriptions.


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SuperMax124
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Did you make that AI description online or no?


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Camenati
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The description was generated online.


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Seems like an interesting concept.

I wonder what would it do to the IMAX Corporation (1978-1993) logo...


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The 1978 IMAX logo sequence begins with a view of a rotating globe, followed by a zoom-in to a point where the letters "IMAX" appear on the horizon. The camera then flies towards the letters, which become larger and more prominent, until the viewpoint is inside the letter "I". The sequence ends with a burst of light emanating from the center of the "I". The music accompanying the sequence is a fanfare composed by Jerry Goldsmith.

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Screen Gems, 1965.

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