TurnStyle Films

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

TurnStyle Films is a Cleveland-based film production company founded in 2007.

Logo (April 7, 2020-)

Visuals: In a dark living room, the camera is directed towards a man with a vintage TV set for a head seated on a couch. After the set briefly displays the Indian-head test pattern, it changes to shots of various homemade live-action movies, including a man in a gorilla mask, a couple walking in a park, a person lifting his head, two people in black running in an alley, and three men in white next to a doorway of an apartment. Eventually, the man bangs on the TV from the left, which covers the screen in static and distorted versions of the shots shown in the television set. Before the static has simmered down and the shots faded away, "TurnStyle Films" appears through a horizontal deblurring effect.

Technique: Live-action and 2D computer animation.

Audio: Dark ambience plays in the background alongside brief sounds of static and the clips of the live-action scenes. Later, a rising, muffled whir plays, which calms as the logo appears.

Availability: The logo is seen on Powerbomb and Beyond Barricades.

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