

Any inconsistancies (not that I've noticed any) would be more likely based on an error by the movie designers/translators, as we saw with the Blue Sun logo. So, I would not expect the characters from the logo to need to be translated, especially since there is no need for grammatical context. In fact, even Japanese uses Chinese characters (Kanji) for nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and verbs. 'I'm basically serving two masters' he said in an IGN interview in 2003. So it is with a profound sense of understatement that I can tell you that 'Serenity: The Official Visual Companion' is the. As for the Chinese characters, my understanding is that different dialects have some of their own characters, but they share the main (historic) ones. Of course, Whedon also wrote 'Serenity,' describing the process as an usually challenging endeavor. I remember being impressed a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away from that of Joss Whedons 'Serenity' when they published the scripts for the original 'Star Wars' films with pre-production paintings and storyboards. There is an image of the ship-logo within the interview, if anyone is still looking. CABridges posted an interview with him on : -graphic-designer-for-serenity/ The interview doesn't say anything about the differences between the promotional logo and the actual logo on the ship. The logo from the movie was designed for the movie by Serenity's graphic designer, Geoffrey Mandel (with "lots of input" from Joss). Serenity, writer/director Joss Whedons exuberant space opera, opens with one nod to the power of love and closes with another: the first concerns a brothers affection for his sister the second.
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We get a look at the ship's name in the series (I believe in the pilot at Eavesdown Docks), but it is not the logo from the movie - in fact, I recall it being pretty not-exciting. As to the series I'm trying to remember if we ever got a look at the logo.
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David "A lot of people are asking me, you know, what exactly is Firefly? It's a tv show you morons!" - Joss Whedon Guess I'll have to watch it all again and pay more carefull attention. So both are correct for differing values of correct. Now in clasic printed Chinese the charecters are read top to bottom and then left to right however in places where english is the dominant language it is not uncommon for the charecters to read left to right and then top to bottom - particularly in signs and the like.

Now in clasic printed Chinese the charecters are read top to bottom and then left to right however in places where english is the dominant language it is not uncommon for the charecters to read left to right and then top to bottom - particularly in signs. On Serenity herself the characters are side by side. On Serenity herself the characters are side by side. All of the Serenity tie ins that I have seen have the characters in the logo stacked. But I was wondering if anyone else had noticed that as well.Īll of the Serenity tie ins that I have seen have the characters in the logo stacked. I think this might be a difference between Firefly and Serenity - or maybe just the quality of some merchandise. Sometimes the Chinese characters are side-by-side, and sometimes they're on top of one another. Their live answering service can be reached at (604) 632-3898.Originally posted by ACrazyIvan: This is just something I've noticed. The address is 375 Water Street, Suite 605 Vancouver, BC V6b5C6. They do also have a second location in Vancouver. If you are fortunate enough to live in the general Los Angeles area, they are based out of 3582 Eastham Drive, Culver City, CA 90232 or call their live answering service at (310) 838-0770. For more information, please call their live answering service.

I hope they win another Emmy for their work. HAKEN, the same VFX team over at Zoic Studios that created the effects for Firefly also did Battlestar Galactica. Much thanks goes to Hickks for sending us this little gem.

Note: Serenity appears about 16 minutes into the Battlestar Galactica premiere episode. “I just got word that they even took a job to Battlestar Galactica’s homeworld at a store with robot whirlpool parts. They have taken off their sexy costumes and have begun taking odd jobs here and there since we saw them last. It looks like Mal and the rest of the crew on the Serenity have been busy. The Serenity flies into Battlestar Galactica
