Stagewright Films

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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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