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{{PageCredits|capture=NewAccountLOL|edits=StarlightFantasy and KosMir|video=Santiago Reveco Lepe Reborn|compiled=MitchellShepherd06}} |
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===Background=== |
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a film production company from Nigeria. |
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Cheap Rings", "The Tinnitus Rings", "Cheesy Amaco", "Rings of Doom" "My Way's Nigerian Brother", "The Loudest Logo Ever" |
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Amaco Productions (2002).mp4 |
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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. |
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'''Trivia:''' The animation shown in the logo comes from a Ulead Cool 3D template named "rings". |
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'''Technique:''' CGI animation made with Ulead Cool 3D. |
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'''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. |
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'''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. |
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{{Film logos}}{{African film logos}} |
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[[Category:Nigeria]] |
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[[Category:Nigerian film logos]] |
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[[Category:Logos using Ulead Cool 3D templates]] |
Latest revision as of 01:57, 31 August 2024
MitchellShepherd06
Captures by
NewAccountLOL
Editions by
StarlightFantasy and KosMir
Video captures courtesy of
Santiago Reveco Lepe Reborn
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.