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===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film production company from Nigeria.

===Logo (2002-2009)===
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'''Visuals:''' Over a slowly moving grey background (which is reminiscent of several sticks bundled together or a closeup of a tree) with a crimson lens flare at the top left corner slowly wiping across the top, there are three light purple rings, turning into a turquoise color while spinning around, with blue particles forming into the stacked text "'''Amaco Productions'''", which all spin around before they all stop. The rings then form a stylized planet-like design and the whole logo grows its white glow.


'''Trivia:''' The animation shown in the logo comes from a Ulead Cool 3D template named "rings".
'''Logo:''' Over a {{Color|grey}} background (which looks a lot like several sticks together or a closeup of a tree) with a {{color|gold|yellow}} light beam at the top left corner, which all slowly move, we see three {{Color|turquoise}} rings spin around with {{color|blue}} particles forming into the stacked text "{{color|blue|{{Font|impact|Amaco}}}} {{Color|aqua|{{Font|impact|Productions}}}}" ({{color|blue|{{Font|impact|Amaco}}}} being {{color|blue}} and {{Color|aqua|{{Font|impact|Productions}}}} being {{Color|aqua}}) and spinning around before they all stop. The rings then form a stylized planet-like design, then the whole logo glows.


'''Technique:''' The spinning and CGI animation, probably done with Corel MotionStudio 3D.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation made with Ulead Cool 3D.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Some whooshes at the start, then a synthesized theme. The audio appears to be heavily compressed and bass-boosted, making it very loud.
'''Audio:''' Some whooshes at the start, then a screeching sound effect with an orchestral hit and synth note after the logo forms. Starting with ''When God Say Yes'', the audio appears to be heavily compressed and bass-boosted, making it very loud. The opening theme plays over it in some instances, like in the ''American Dollar'' duology.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Deadly Wish'' and its sequel, ''Deadly Wish 2'' along with the ''Old School'' trilogy and ''American Dollar'' duology.
'''Availability:''' First seen in ''Old School''. Also seen in ''When God Say Yes'', ''Deadly Wish'' and its sequel, ''Deadly Wish 2'' along with the rest of the ''Old School'' trilogy and ''American Dollar'' duology.


'''Legacy:''' This logo is often considered to be one of the loudest logos ever along with the infamous poor-quality upload of [[3-G Home Video]].
'''Legacy:''' This logo is often considered to be one of the loudest logos ever along with the infamous poor-quality upload of [[3-G Home Video]].


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Latest revision as of 01:57, 31 August 2024


Background

Amaco Productions was a film production company from Nigeria.

Logo (2002-2009)



Visuals: Over a slowly moving grey background (which is reminiscent of several sticks bundled together or a closeup of a tree) with a crimson lens flare at the top left corner slowly wiping across the top, there are three light purple rings, turning into a turquoise color while spinning around, with blue particles forming into the stacked text "Amaco Productions", which all spin around before they all stop. The rings then form a stylized planet-like design and the whole logo grows its white glow.

Trivia: The animation shown in the logo comes from a Ulead Cool 3D template named "rings".

Technique: CGI animation made with Ulead Cool 3D.

Audio: Some whooshes at the start, then a screeching sound effect with an orchestral hit and synth note after the logo forms. Starting with When God Say Yes, the audio appears to be heavily compressed and bass-boosted, making it very loud. The opening theme plays over it in some instances, like in the American Dollar duology.

Availability: First seen in Old School. Also seen in When God Say Yes, Deadly Wish and its sequel, Deadly Wish 2 along with the rest of the Old School trilogy and American Dollar duology.

Legacy: This logo is often considered to be one of the loudest logos ever along with the infamous poor-quality upload of 3-G Home Video.

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