New Apple TV Intro Was Made With Practical Effects
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New Apple TV Intro Was Made With Practical Effects
"The all-new intro sequence for Apple TV was made with practical effects and shot in-camera, reports. Rather than using digital techniques, the new sequence was made by shooting large glass versions of the ‌Apple TV‌ logo, with physical motion and changing lighting used to create effects. Apple partnered with TBWA\Media Arts Lab to create the intro. Ad Age released an exclusive look brief behind-the-scenes clip showing some of that process, which was then shared on X: The intro now plays before all ‌Apple TV‌ content."
"The company has made a one-second-long sting for trailers, along with a five-second-long version for TV shows and a 12-second-long cinematic version for movies. It is accompanied by a new sound composed by Finneas. Earlier this week, Apple's rebrand of ‌Apple TV‌+ was made official, with Apple updating the ‌‌Apple TV‌‌+ page on its website to read just "‌‌Apple TV‌‌" and updated app icons rolling out across devices."
Apple TV's new intro sequence was produced with practical effects and shot entirely in-camera. Large glass versions of the Apple TV logo were filmed with physical motion and changing lighting to generate visual effects instead of digital techniques. Apple partnered with TBWA Media Arts Lab for the creative production. Ad Age released a behind-the-scenes clip showing parts of the process, which was shared on X. The intro now plays before all Apple TV content, with a one‑second sting for trailers, a five‑second version for TV shows, and a 12‑second cinematic version for movies. The new visual sting is paired with a sound composed by Finneas. Apple's rebrand removed the '+' from Apple TV+ and updated app icons across devices.
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