Topic: Blue-Fire-Studios Logo Test
The Blue Fire Logo test with some behind the scenes footage. I plan on using this logo in all my films from now on.
media fire
youtube link
-Jon64
Last edited by Jon64 (January 24, 2009 (03:36pm))
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The Blue Fire Logo test with some behind the scenes footage. I plan on using this logo in all my films from now on.
media fire
youtube link
-Jon64
Last edited by Jon64 (January 24, 2009 (03:36pm))
Nice logo !
when I put this logo into a film (which I will) I will make it shorter
-Jon64
Not bad not bad at all
Not bad not bad at all
I think it's awesome.
Cool!
What did you use to create that?
"Cyberlink Power Director" and "Microsoft Picture It! Photo 7.0"
-Jon64
Not bad. in a few of the shots the grain, contrast and exposure seemed a bit off. That might have been intentional. Anyway good job, I like it..
Drew
That was good, but mabey you should credit the guy who made "Floyd says Hi".
right, sorry. I'll put it in the video description.
the flame went out of shape
I like that, very neat. What webcam is it in the film, I don't recognise it.
yea it was a 4000. You probably didn't recognize it because it was in its camera cradle.
I think showing footage from your films instead of behind the scenes stuff would be more interesting, and placing the "Blue Fire" text below the flame image.
yea it was a 4000. You probably didn't recognize it because it was in its camera cradle.
Thanks, now I think about it, it's obvious.
I think showing footage from your films instead of behind the scenes stuff would be more interesting, and placing the "Blue Fire" text below the flame image.
I did think about using actual film footage apposed to behind the scenes footage, but I thought it would look to much like Matt Gillan's signature logo's although I'll try it out anyway and see if I really like it or not
Thanks for the suggestion.
-Jon64
Last edited by Jon64 (February 1, 2009 (02:57pm))
I did think about using actual film footage apposed to behind the scenes footage, but I thought it would look to much like Matt Gillan's signature logo's although I'll try it out anyway and see if I really like it or not
Thanks for the suggestion.
I thought of that as well, but I don't think it's an issue. That kind of thing has been done in other places before, like the Star Wars DVD logos.
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