This logo is the more technically advanced of the two, because it contains animation. However, that does mean that it is not completely fit for purpose as the logo of an independent company, because an independent is more likely to have a logo which is plain white on black, in order to reflect the fact that the film hasn't been produced on a huge budget. Because of this, whilst it may look better, it will perhaps not be as fit for purpose as some other logo ideas.
Jack's logo is a lot more simple, which makes it more appropriate for use at the beginning of an independent film. It also uses the image a lot more effectively than George's, with the only downfall of this logo being the fact that it doesn't show our technical prowess quite as much due to the lack of animation etc.
After considering both of the logo ideas, we are probably going to go with the idea presented by Jack. This is because whilst George's was a good demonstration of our technical skill, Jack's one will suit the type of film which we are trying to make a lot more, so we have settled on this one.
By George Martin and Jack Jolly

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