The Film Department

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

The Film Department was a independent production company founded in June 2007 by Mark Gill and Neil Sacker, that specialised in financing and international sales. The company recieved a $200 million funding from G.E. Capital, allowing them to produce six films per year. However, the company was hit with a initial public offering in February 2010, which was withdrawn in August of that same year. The company shut down in May 2011.

Logo (September 16, 2009-February 4, 2011)

Visuals: On a black background, a red circle with a black "F" inside appears scrolling multiple times, stacked on each other. As the company name in white fades in below, the scrolling stops as the circle shines.

Variant: A still version is used at the end of their films.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A filmreel rolling sound (sometimes different), either with a 4-note piano tune or the opening theme after said sound.

Availability: Only seen on three films, which are The Rebound, Law Abiding Citizen and A Little Bit of Heaven.
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