Stagewright Films

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Stagewright Films is an American film production company founded by Bill Humphreys and David J. Mauriello "to preserve stage plays on film".[1]

1st Logo (March 26, 2010)

Visuals: On a black background, a horizontal bar contains a dimly lit light blue solid color and white lights bursting and scrolling over and below a horizontal white center. In front of it, a rosy brown horizontal filmstrip stretches inwards and deblurs while "Stage Films", both with a white outline, flashes in word by word while distant from one another. The words are aligned to the ends of the filmstrip, which also has a blurred upper right edge. After said objects are formed, "Wright", in a handwritten font and diagonal alignment, is unveiled in between the two words through a pixel-stretch. Following this, a black pen flashes by the end of the "t".

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A synthesized, rising elegant string fanfare with bells chiming and a piano backing track in the second half.

Availability: The logo is seen on Just Say Love.

2nd Logo (August 30, 2020)

Visuals: Beginning on a black background, "StageWrightFilms", with the serif words having an indian red shadow facing downwards, is shown at a small size. Later, a slow zooming shot of the Rochester Opera House theater stage, with the curtains blacked out, fades in from behind.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A synthesized, rising elegant string fanfare with bells chiming and a piano backing track in the second half. This is the same soundtrack used from the previous logo.

Availability: The logo is seen on A Passage of Time.

References

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