My inspiration for my logo is Warner Bros. It's one of the most-known logos in my opinion and it also gives the same vibes as Superman's emblem which I really like.
Superman logo [Image]. (n.d.).
Warner Bros. Pictures logo [Image]. (n.d.).
I'm also interested in using an M with lines underneath it so it will look like the name AVA. I used to sign my name like that a lot when I was younger so it would be fun to have a little piece of me in the opening. I don't want it to come off as narcistic though so I'm only going to use the symbol with a different production name. Also, most companies don't use their first names as the name, so it would be pretty unusual.
For my company's name, I went to review what other company's names were. The name started with either the founder or their main inspiration. They ended with things like "Pictures", "Entertainment", and "Studio." But I also like the production company "A24," their name is short and memorable. So, going based on that, I wanted to include a number somewhere in my company's name.
Wikipedia contributors. (n.d.). *List of film production companies*. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_film_production_companies
Finally, I chose the company name of "67th Studios." You may or may not know that the numbers 67 have become a meme online, so I wanted to include another piece of me into the company so its personable. I think this will be very funny for me to look back on in a couple of years!
Then I started wondering, what will my audience think since my logo and company name have no correlation. But I reviewed the company "MGM's" logo and theirs is their mascot, Leo the Lion. So, just in case, to reassure myself, I changed the name to "67th Arrow Studios." I chose the word arrows to get an A somewhere in there to connect to the logo! I'm also going to make the line that goes through the M an arrow to create the A's. Now there was only one step left before creating it... Find out if the company already exists!
Thankfully, when I searched up "67th Arrow Studios" up online, only street names and map's locations popped up, so now I'm clear to create it!
Before I began, another thing I wanted to include is an animated logo. I searched up where I could create and animate a logo and Canva was the common denominator. Here's a video I used to learn how to make it below...
Lastly, here's a series of screenshots of me creating my company, 67th Arrow Studios, logo on Canva! Along with the final animated product!
1) Review instructions on website:

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