National Film Board of Canada: Difference between revisions

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Content deleted Content added
Created page with "ackground: The National Film Board of Canada ("l'Office national du film du Canada" in French) was established in 1939. It produced movies such as cartoons and action-live mot..."
 
imported>Μπέλα2006
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
=== Background ===
ackground: The National Film Board of Canada ("l'Office national du film du Canada" in French) was established in 1939. It produced movies such as cartoons and action-live motion pictures. No logo was used until 1968.
The National Film Board of Canada ("l'Office national du film du Canada" in French) was established in 1939. It produced movies such as cartoons and action-live motion pictures. No logo was used until 1968.


1st Logo
(1939-1968)

National Film Board of Canada - CLG WikiNFB




=== 1st Logo (1939-1968) ===
Logo: Just a background with the text
Logo: Just a background with the text


Line 33: Line 30:




2nd Logo
=== 2nd Logo (1968-1991) ===
(1968-1991)


NFB 1968
NFB 1968
Line 74: Line 70:




3rd Logo
=== 3rd Logo (1979-1993) ===

(1979-1993)




Line 95: Line 89:




4th Logo
=== 4th Logo (1993-2003) ===

(1993-2003)


NFB 1993
NFB 1993
Line 121: Line 113:




5th Logo
=== 5th Logo (2003-) ===

(2003-)


NFB ONF
NFB ONF

Revision as of 14:23, 12 June 2020

Background

The National Film Board of Canada ("l'Office national du film du Canada" in French) was established in 1939. It produced movies such as cartoons and action-live motion pictures. No logo was used until 1968.


1st Logo (1939-1968)

Logo: Just a background with the text

THE NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA p r e s e n t s

Variant: At the end, it says: The End. A NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA PRODUCTION or Produced by THE NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The theme of the movie.

Availability: Still available on any motion pictures and cartoons produced by the company.

Editor's Note: None.


2nd Logo (1968-1991)

                                           NFB 1968





Nickname: The Visionary Man

Logo: On a black background, we see a green stick figure with arms connected to form an eye shape being drawn in. Then, it zooms out. We see the green character, followed by:

                                       National Office
                                       Film Board national du film
                                       of Canada du Canada


Variant: In some releases of 1989, a 50th anniversary logo replaces this one.

FX/SFX: The drawing.

Music/Sounds: Usually silent or the opening theme of any film or cartoon.

Music Variants: Three music variations exist: Street Musique (1972) by the late Ryan Larkin had a bright-sounding Moog synthesizer tune. Another music variant had an electronic synth fanfare that turns "triumphant" at the end. On Get a Job! (1985) and Every Dog's Guide to Complete Home Safety (1986), cartoon sound effects were heard throughout the logo.


Availability: Still seen on some motion pictures and cartoons produced by the company. Can currently be found on some short films and cartoons on NFB's YouTube page.


Editor's Note: None.


3rd Logo (1979-1993)

                                           NFB 1979

Nicknames: Color Trail, The Visionary Man II

Logo: On a black background, we see a red circle growing in color continuously until a green dot flies over to cover it all and change it into the visionary man.

FX/SFX: The zooming, spinning and trail.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of any movie or cartoon. On a 1988 reissue of Log Driver's Waltz (1979) by John Weldon, it had a mystical sounding fanfare.

Availability: Still found on some motion pictures and cartoons of this era. Can also be found on some short films/cartoons on NFB's YouTube page.

Editor's Note: None.


4th Logo (1993-2003)

                                           NFB 1993

Nicknames: The Frame, The Visionary Man III


Logo: On a black background, we see drawn versions of the visionary man appearing one by one as they change into the real ones. They mix-and-match to create the big visionary man in a frame with "ONF" on the first side and "NFB" on the other one. Green lights flash to complete the logo.


FX/SFX: Everything.


Music/Sounds: A caking robbing movie tune with cinematographic sounds.


Availability: Seen on any movies and cartoons from the era produced by the company. Can even be found on short films/cartoons on NFB's YouTube page.


Editor's Note: None.



5th Logo (2003-)

                           NFB ONF


Nicknames: The CGI Man, Visionary Man IV

Logo: On a black background, we see color squares meeting up to create a single man with feet. After that, this all turns white with "NFB" and "ONF" in it. They separate to complete the logo.

FX/SFX: The squares, the sliding.

Music/Sounds: A film projector sound, followed by a rising string theme and several tribal drumbeats. The theme stops in its tracks as the squares turn white, and then ends with a laser sound with a deep note.

Availability: Currently in use.

Editor's Note: None.

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.