Leonard Hill Films (2011)

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

In 2000, when Leonard Hill stopped making television movies, he switched to real estate development. He briefly resumed film production in 2011, to produce one more film before his 2016 death, Dorfman His Love.

Logo (2011)

Visuals: The sequence starts out with a bright flash. When it dies down, it reveals a city skyline in front of a background filled with orange-tinted clouds (with some of the sky visible). The camera pans out to reveal that it's behind a moving filmstrip on a metallic background. The filmstrip eventually stops a quarter-way through, and when it does, "LEONARD HILL" and "FILMS" (both in Copperstone Black, the same font used not only on the ACI logo but also the only film that used this logo) fade in, with "LEONARD HILL" fading above the filmstrip and "FILMS" fading below the inside of it shortly thereafter. The name shines, and the logo then fades to black a few seconds later.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A majestic orchestral fanfare composed by Gad Emile Zeitune.

Availability: Was only seen on Hill's final film, Dorfman His Love.

Leonard Hill Films
Hill/Fields Entertainment
Leonard Hill Films (2011)
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