Cattleya

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Cattleya is an Italian film and television production company that was founded in 1997 by Riccardo Tozzi who chairs it. The main office is located in Rome, in Piazzale Valerio Massimo, where it took the premises, adequately restored, of a well-known Capitoline sawmill. Since October 2017, the British television company ITV Studios has held the majority of Cattleya (51%). Tozzi remains 49% after the exit of Universal and DeA Communications.

Logo (September 30, 2005-)


Visuals: On a black background, a white flash passes to the right while it reveals the word "Cattleya" in Tempus Sans. Then, the flash reveals a rounded square containing a drawing of a cattleya inside, which would gain an orange color with the drawing being changed to white.

Variant: Sometimes, there's also a still version.

Technique: Computer-animated effects.

Audio: A majestic string/piano theme, or none from 2007 onwards.

Audio Variant: For programs produced by the company, the ending theme of the show would be used instead.

Availability: Seen on various movies by the company like Commediasexi, as well as Suburra: Blood on Rome. It even appears on the company's website from 2007[1].

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