Orange Studio

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Background

Orange Studio, previously Studio 37, is an internal film development and acquisition company of French media giant France Telecom, operated through its brand Orange. It was created in 2007 and led by Frédérique Dumas.

Studio 37

Logo (2008-2014)

Visuals: The logo starts with changing scenes made up from thousands of glowing color particles. Among others is moving squid, people walking, a group of three gun-ready men, then a pair kissing, and then the picture dissolves into particles, which merge together into the name, reading Studio 37. The Orange logo is added to the right.

Variant: Since 2011, the colorful scenes are replaced with the first letters of the company's name.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Majestic orchestral composition. The later variant has a shortened version of the same fanfare.

Availability: Early version appeared on Ces amours-la, Gainsbourg and other films, later one on The Prodigies and later films.


Orange Studio

Logo (2014- )


Visuals: Same as the 2011 version of the Studio 37 logo, but the animated letters are different to reflect the change of the new name "Orange Studio".

Technique: Same as the Studio 37 logo.

Audio: Same as the Studio 37 logo.

Availability: Appeared on Escobar: Paradise Lost, Jappeloup, The Little Prince and other films.

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