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Friday, October 24, 2014

About LOGORAMA


             I watched a short film which was called “Logorama” during IE class. I’ve never watched this video before, so I really enjoyed it, but there were some violent scenes. The most impressive point of this video was all things which appeared in the scenes were made up of logo of world’s popular company. Some logos in the film were familiar to me, so searching logos which were in Japan was also exciting while I was following the story.
          The main story of this film was the battle between police and terrorist, and this story was taken place at Los Angeles in the US. Donald McDonald appeared as a terrorist, and the police were Michelin. As the story went, the battle of them got serious. McDonald tried to bring out nuclear materials and planning to destroy the world, and the police was struggle to make him stop.
          When I watched this film, I was misunderstanding that the producer of this movie got allowance from all companies to use their logos in this film, but surprisingly, the producer didn’t take permission to use those, according to the website. But I thought that not getting the permission from company could make this film more creative and have a strong message. The way to put logo on the scene was also well considered. The McDonald is the most famous fast food store in the world, and it still makes advance all over the world, just like a wicked ruler appeared in the film. I received this expression as an irony to huge force of American culture.