0:00Initial flag emergence
The scene opens with a dynamic and abstract emergence of national flags against a black background. From the left, a portion of the French flag, characterized by its blue, white, and red vertical stripes, appears, angled slightly as if in motion. Simultaneously, from the right, a section of the Union Jack, with its distinct red and white crosses on a blue field, emerges, also angled and partially visible. The flags are not fully displayed but rather hinted at, creating a sense of unfolding or reveal. The edges of the flags appear sharp and digitally rendered. The overall color palette is dominated by the bold primary colors of blue, white, and red. The lighting is even and flat, typical of a graphic animation, emphasizing the colors and shapes without shadows or depth.
0:01Dynamic flag pattern transition
The flags continue their dynamic movement and transformation, now merging into a more complex and abstract pattern. The initial emergence gives way to a rapid reconfiguration of red, white, and blue geometric shapes. Parts of the Union Jack's diagonal red and white stripes on a blue background are prominent in the top section, while a smaller, almost rectangular segment of blue, white, and red from the French flag appears in the bottom left, alongside other abstract flag-like elements. The overall effect is a fast-paced, almost kaleidoscopic animation of national colors, still against a dark background, creating a sense of transition and energy. The lighting remains flat and graphic, highlighting the vivid primary colors.
0:02Geometric V-shape dissolve
The abstract flag elements converge to form a stark, geometric V-shape. This V is primarily composed of bold white lines, bordered by narrower red stripes, set against a solid, dark navy blue background. The V occupies the upper portion of the screen, with the lower half being uniformly dark navy blue. The lines are crisp and clean, creating a powerful, graphic visual. As the scene progresses, the white and red components of the V smoothly and rapidly recede, shrinking and dissolving into the dark navy blue background. The dissolve leaves the screen entirely dark navy blue, preparing for the next visual element. The lighting is consistent and flat, emphasizing the graphic design.
0:03Stitched frame and small flag icons
The screen is a solid, dark navy blue. Slowly and sequentially, a rectangular border of light blue dashed lines, meticulously resembling stitching, animates into existence around the perimeter of the frame. These dashed lines appear one by one, giving the impression of a hand-stitched outline. Concurrently, a miniature, precisely rendered icon of the Union Jack appears in the top left corner of the frame, and a similarly scaled icon of the French flag appears in the bottom right corner. Both flag icons are static, vibrant, and perfectly rectangular, contrasting distinctly with the deep blue background. The overall impression is one of clean, digital graphic design, establishing a clear visual boundary and introducing the national symbols in a subtle manner. The lighting is uniform and digital, casting no shadows.
0:04Gloverall brand reveal
Against the consistent dark navy blue background, framed by the light blue dashed stitch-like border, the two small flag icons engage in a fluid motion. The Union Jack smoothly slides from the top left, and the French flag from the bottom right, converging towards the horizontal center of the screen. They settle side-by-side, with the French flag positioned on the left and the Union Jack on the right, creating a symmetrical arrangement. A small, white 'x' symbol then appears centrally between the two flag icons. Directly below this flag-and-x ensemble, the word "GLOVERALL" emerges in a bold, clean, uppercase white sans-serif typeface. Subtly beneath "GLOVERALL", the year "1951" appears in a smaller, complementary white sans-serif font. All text and icons are perfectly centered horizontally, creating a balanced and elegant brand introduction. The lighting remains flat and digital, highlighting the crisp graphics.
0:05Full brand collaboration reveal
The final scene presents a complete and balanced brand identity layout on the dark navy blue background, still framed by the light blue dashed stitch-like border. The central arrangement of the French flag, the white 'x' symbol, and the Union Jack flag icon, along with the "GLOVERALL 1951" text positioned directly below them, remains static and perfectly centered. Above this entire grouping, a new textual element appears: the word "LONGCHAMP" in a prominent, uppercase, white sans-serif font. Immediately beneath "LONGCHAMP", the word "PARIS" emerges in a slightly smaller, uppercase, white sans-serif font, also horizontally centered. The composition is now complete, showcasing the collaboration between 'LONGCHAMP PARIS' and 'GLOVERALL 1951' through a combination of national flags and brand typography. The visual is clean, modern, and graphic, with flat digital lighting emphasizing the crisp white text and vibrant flag colors against the deep blue background.