Little Wing Films

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Logo (November 1, 2002-December 10, 2004)

Visuals: "LITTLE WING FILMS" in white fades in word by word on the bottom of the screen. On top of it, a blue splat, representing the bird's body and wings, is formed along with several smaller splotches surround it. After the splat gains two small orange feet on its bottom left, two dark blue paint splashes color the upper half of the splat, folowed by two white bordered wings and a dot on its top left. This, representing the eyes, pop out and in, expanding the bird's pupil, and alongside it the formation of its orange beak. The bird flutters its wings twice and lets out a large squawk.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: Three wings fluttering as the text fades in, followed by the splat bubbling as it is formed and a rubbery cartoony pull for the legs. Another puddly paint splash sound plays as the two paint drops color the top of the bird. A marker squeak plays for the formation of the eye and then a stock cartoon poke sound as it pops out. There is another wing flutter alongside a stock ascending cartoon pull sound effect, followed by the bird's echoed squawking.

Availability: It made its first appearance on Two Men Went to War and later appeared on Pure and 9 Dead Gay Guys, which saw general releases the next year.

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