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'''LogoVisuals:''' As we fade in, an {{color|orangered|orange red}} circle appears while two number "{{color|saddlebrown|'''6'''}}"s appear rotating rapidly, while the smaller "606" appears falling letter-by-letter and rotating, all on a {{color|blanchedalmond|khaki}} background with a spotlight. Once the logo forms to its position, it briefly shines, as "FILMS" appears below with a peek-in effect.
 
'''Variant:''' On TV shows, the logo is still, the background is shadeless and the text "TELEVISION" replaces "FILMS".

Revision as of 00:15, 9 October 2023


Background

606 Films was launched in 2014 by actress Halle Berry and producing partner Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas. It is named after Senate Bill 606, an anti-paparazzi bill that Berry championed to keep over-aggressive shutterbugs in the fall of 2013.

(July 31, 2017-)

Visuals: As we fade in, an orange red circle appears while two number "6"s appear rotating rapidly, while the smaller "606" appears falling letter-by-letter and rotating, all on a khaki background with a spotlight. Once the logo forms to its position, it briefly shines, as "FILMS" appears below with a peek-in effect.

Variant: On TV shows, the logo is still, the background is shadeless and the text "TELEVISION" replaces "FILMS".

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The opening theme of the film or none.

Availability: So far, seen on Kidnap (2017) and on the TV series adaptation of Boomerang.

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