Friday, February 20, 2026

Production Company Logo

If I am being honest, I did not think making a logo would stress me out this much. It is literally just a name and an image, right? Wrong. A logo is the first thing people see before your film even starts. It sets the tone. It tells people whether you are serious or just messing around with iMovie at 2am.

I wanted something simple but bold. No crazy colors. No overdesigned gradients. Just black and white. Clean. Cinematic. That is how I landed on the silhouette idea.

Then came the title struggle. I spent way too long choosing fonts. Some looked too playful. Some looked like horror movie knockoffs. I needed something tall and sharp for Absolut, so it feels commanding. Then Cinema underneath in smaller spaced lettering to balance it. The figure with the hands up was inspired by a famous meme.

I kept it centered because symmetry feels powerful. Black background because it screams cinema. White silhouette and text because contrast is everything. It almost feels like a studio intro you would see before an indie thriller or experimental short.

The biggest thing I learned in this process is that logos are about identity. It forced me to think about what my production company actually represents. Minimalism. Character focus. Strong visuals. Slight dramatic edge.

If I had more time, I might animate it. Maybe the hands slowly rise into frame. Maybe the text fades in sharp and quick. But for now, I like that it is bold and still. It feels confident.

Overall, I did not expect a simple logo to take this much thinking. But I am glad it did. Because now when that logo shows up before my two minute opener, it will not just be a random graphic. It will feel intentional. And that is the whole point.

Logo Creation Layers Video



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