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ogo description by CooleyBoy10
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Video captures courtesy of TakingofPelhamify (TheUnknownLogoFan), Felt, Not Heard, and Adam Grabowski


===Background===
Background: A24 is an American film distribution, production, and finance company formed in 2012 by marketing and distribution veterans Daniel Katz, David Fenkel, and John Hodges. Their first film was released the next year.
'''A24''' (formerly known as '''A24 Films''' until 2016) is an American film and TV distribution, production, and finance company founded on August 20, 2012 by marketing and distribution veterans Daniel Katz, David Fenkel, and John Hodges. Their first film was released next year. It is named after the Autostrada '''A24''' motorway in Italy, which Katz was driving on the moment he decided to found the company.<ref>https://www.gq.com/story/a24-studio-oral-history</ref>


===Logo (February 8, 2013-)===
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{{Vimeo|id=59276985|id2=59268701}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black background with a faint halo effect, a white stripe flies down diagonally and is split into RGB color channels. This is followed by a horizontal stripe and a vertical stripe, both of which fly in next to the diagonal one. A circle and a semicircle slide out on top of the horizontal stripe, and several thin lines fly and draw in near the shapes, forming the text "A24." The logo remains on-screen before folding away.
(February 8, 2013-)


'''Variants:'''
* There was a prototype variant of this logo where the animation is much different - it eventually went unused. The logo begins on a shaky black screen for a few moments before several shapes flash on the screen in multiple colors in timing with the 3-note melody and then quickly back away in white. The shapes float for a moment before they fold out, revealing that they are "A24" before breaking apart in the style of the movie logo's formation.
* Sometimes, it shares the screen with other logos.
* A zoomed-out version exists.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation by GrandArmy.


'''Audio:''' None or the opening/closing theme of the movie/show.
Logo: On a retro-style black background, a white stripe flies down diagonally splitted into red, green, and blue color channels. This is followed by a horizontal stripe and a vertical stripe, both of which fly in next to the diagonal one. A circle and a semicircle slide out on top of the horizontal stripe, and several thin lines fly and drawn in near the shapes, forming the text "A24". The logo remains on-screen before folding away.


Variants:
'''Audio Variants:'''
* The original Vimeo version of this logo uses a musical bed with synthesizers and cellos. Composed by Felt Not Heard, this version has reportedly not been seen on any of the company's films.
There was a prototype variant of this logo where the animation is much different--it eventually went unused. The logo begins on a shaky black screen for a few moments before several shapes flash on the screen in multiple colors in timing with the 3-note melody and then quickly back away in white. The shapes float for a moment before they fold out, revealing that they are "A24", before breaking apart in the style of the movie logo's formation.
* The rejected prototype featured an 8-bit chiptune theme also composed by FNH, accompanied by some sliding and clicking sounds.
On Mid 90s, the logo is shown in live-action, formed via several skateboards on some pavement and shot at an angle. A few characters then run and walk over it.
On the trailer for Climax, the logo is shown on a TV.


'''Availability:''' Seen on all films from the company starting with ''A Glimpse in the Mind of Charles Swan III''. Also seen on TV series such as ''The Carmichael Show'', ''Euphoria'', ''Ramy'' and ''Hazbin Hotel''.
FX/SFX: The sliding of the shapes, the background.


===References===
Music/Sounds: None, or the opening theme of the movie.
{{Reflist}}


===External Links===
Music/Sounds Variants:
* [https://a24films.com/ Official website]
The original Vimeo version of this logo uses a musical bed with synthesizers and cellos. This has not been reportedly seen on any of the company's films.
* {{Wikipedia link}}
The rejected prototype featured a 8-bit chiptune theme, accompanied by some sliding and clicking sounds.


{{Movie-Navbox}}
Availability: Seen on all films from the company starting with A Glimpse in the Mind of Charles Swan III.
[[Category:American film logos]]{{American film logos}}

[[Category:United States]]
Editor’s Note: This is an interesting logo to go with A24’s amazing filmography.
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[[Category:American television logos]]
[[Category:Television logos]]
[[Category:Logos made by GrandArmy]]

Latest revision as of 16:41, 2 May 2024


Background

A24 (formerly known as A24 Films until 2016) is an American film and TV distribution, production, and finance company founded on August 20, 2012 by marketing and distribution veterans Daniel Katz, David Fenkel, and John Hodges. Their first film was released next year. It is named after the Autostrada A24 motorway in Italy, which Katz was driving on the moment he decided to found the company.[1]

Logo (February 8, 2013-)


Visuals: On a black background with a faint halo effect, a white stripe flies down diagonally and is split into RGB color channels. This is followed by a horizontal stripe and a vertical stripe, both of which fly in next to the diagonal one. A circle and a semicircle slide out on top of the horizontal stripe, and several thin lines fly and draw in near the shapes, forming the text "A24." The logo remains on-screen before folding away.

Variants:

  • There was a prototype variant of this logo where the animation is much different - it eventually went unused. The logo begins on a shaky black screen for a few moments before several shapes flash on the screen in multiple colors in timing with the 3-note melody and then quickly back away in white. The shapes float for a moment before they fold out, revealing that they are "A24" before breaking apart in the style of the movie logo's formation.
  • Sometimes, it shares the screen with other logos.
  • A zoomed-out version exists.

Technique: 2D animation by GrandArmy.

Audio: None or the opening/closing theme of the movie/show.

Audio Variants:

  • The original Vimeo version of this logo uses a musical bed with synthesizers and cellos. Composed by Felt Not Heard, this version has reportedly not been seen on any of the company's films.
  • The rejected prototype featured an 8-bit chiptune theme also composed by FNH, accompanied by some sliding and clicking sounds.

Availability: Seen on all films from the company starting with A Glimpse in the Mind of Charles Swan III. Also seen on TV series such as The Carmichael Show, Euphoria, Ramy and Hazbin Hotel.

References

External Links

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