Behaviour Communications: Difference between revisions

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Content added Content deleted
imported>LOCALCOWBOY
No edit summary
imported>LOCALCOWBOY
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
Video capture courtesy of Paperking99
Video capture courtesy of Paperking99


Background: This was a short-lived film division subunit of Canadian software developer Behaviour Interactive. It was formed from the ashes of Malofilm.
Background: This was a short-lived film division subunit of Canadian software developer [[Behaviour Interactive (Canada)|Behaviour Interactive]]. It was formed from the ashes of Malofilm.


(1997-2001)
(1997-2001)
Line 9: Line 9:
Nickname: "Rollercoaster Behaviour"
Nickname: "Rollercoaster Behaviour"


Logo: We see an old black-and-white video of a woman walking on a street, when we suddenly cut to a shot of something rising up from the ground. The woman then stops and looks backwards, and we see her scream as we fade to a shot of a giant lowercase "b" being pulled up. We then see a matrix-web with the Behaviour Interactive logo (without the box with the company name underneath it) animating in various directions, crossfading to a view from a rollercoaster driving into the dark tunnel. We then fade into the "b" being pulled up near a skyscraper and what looks like a rollercoaster, and we fade to a black background with the [[Behaviour Interactive (Canada)|Behaviour Interactive]] logo on it.
Logo: We see an old black-and-white video of a woman (in either around her twenties or thirties or forties) walking on a street, when we suddenly cut to a shot of something rising up from the ground. The woman then stops and looks backwards, and we see her scream as we fade to a shot of a giant lowercase "b" being pulled up. We then see a matrix-web with the [[Behaviour Interactive (Canada)|Behaviour Interactive]] logo (without the box with the company name underneath it) animating in various directions, crossfading to a view from a rollercoaster driving into the dark tunnel. We then fade into the "b" being pulled up near a skyscraper and what looks like a rollercoaster, and we fade to a black background with the [[Behaviour Interactive (Canada)|Behaviour Interactive]] logo on it.


Variant: On some of its company's films, the logo begins when we see the B being fully pulled up.
Variant: On some of its company's films, the logo begins when we see the B being fully pulled up.
Line 15: Line 15:
FX/SFX: Everything.
FX/SFX: Everything.


Music/Sounds: We start off with some crickets chirping and the sound of footsteps, followed by a loud rumble and the woman briefly screaming. All of a sudden, the logo audio is cut off as the camera is driven into the darkness. As we fade into the ''b'' being pulled up, the sounds of the wind blowing and the heartbeats were heard. The short variant has just the sounds of wind blowing and the heartbeats or uses the film's opening theme.
Music/Sounds: It starts off with some crickets chirping and the sound of footsteps, followed by a loud rumble and the woman briefly screaming. All of a sudden, the logo audio is cut off as the camera is driven into the darkness. As we fade into the ''b'' being pulled up, the sounds of the wind blowing and the heartbeats were heard. The short variant has just the sounds of wind blowing and the heartbeats or uses the film's opening theme.


Availability: Seen on Love & Sex, Eye of the Beholder, and the Canadian releases/prints of films from that company such as Chinese Box and Free Money.
Availability: Seen on Love & Sex, Eye of the Beholder, and the Canadian releases/prints of films from that company such as Chinese Box and Free Money.

Revision as of 05:28, 30 December 2020

Logo description by CooleyBoy10 Logo capture by Jeffery1970 Video capture courtesy of Paperking99

Background: This was a short-lived film division subunit of Canadian software developer Behaviour Interactive. It was formed from the ashes of Malofilm.

(1997-2001)

Nickname: "Rollercoaster Behaviour"

Logo: We see an old black-and-white video of a woman (in either around her twenties or thirties or forties) walking on a street, when we suddenly cut to a shot of something rising up from the ground. The woman then stops and looks backwards, and we see her scream as we fade to a shot of a giant lowercase "b" being pulled up. We then see a matrix-web with the Behaviour Interactive logo (without the box with the company name underneath it) animating in various directions, crossfading to a view from a rollercoaster driving into the dark tunnel. We then fade into the "b" being pulled up near a skyscraper and what looks like a rollercoaster, and we fade to a black background with the Behaviour Interactive logo on it.

Variant: On some of its company's films, the logo begins when we see the B being fully pulled up.

FX/SFX: Everything.

Music/Sounds: It starts off with some crickets chirping and the sound of footsteps, followed by a loud rumble and the woman briefly screaming. All of a sudden, the logo audio is cut off as the camera is driven into the darkness. As we fade into the b being pulled up, the sounds of the wind blowing and the heartbeats were heard. The short variant has just the sounds of wind blowing and the heartbeats or uses the film's opening theme.

Availability: Seen on Love & Sex, Eye of the Beholder, and the Canadian releases/prints of films from that company such as Chinese Box and Free Money.

Editor's Note: The logo's strange and off-the-wall feeling will get to many people or viewers/fans, especially the loud rumbling and the woman screaming for what feels like no apparent reason. However, it's more weird than scary than ever.

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.