Sundance 2010: Ronald McDonald Goes On A Bloody Rampage In LOGORAMA
It's a good thing for French production house H5 that there is a provision in American copyright law that allows the non-commercial use of copyright protected material for satiric or parody purposes. Because if not for that one clause they would be positively buried in law suits now that their short film Logorama has been unleashed at Sundance.
An animated short that re-imagines Los Angeles as a city made up of nothing but corporate branding, populates it entirely with corporate logos and mascots, and then sets Ronald McDonald loose on a profane and by all accounts enormous bloody rampage of gun violence ... well, you can imagine that the corporate suits can't be really fond of this one. Know who is, though? David Fincher! He's the voice of the Pringles man!
The released clip is sadly sans Ronald but does feature about a zillion corporate logos. Check it below.
An animated short that re-imagines Los Angeles as a city made up of nothing but corporate branding, populates it entirely with corporate logos and mascots, and then sets Ronald McDonald loose on a profane and by all accounts enormous bloody rampage of gun violence ... well, you can imagine that the corporate suits can't be really fond of this one. Know who is, though? David Fincher! He's the voice of the Pringles man!
The released clip is sadly sans Ronald but does feature about a zillion corporate logos. Check it below.
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