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'''BAC Films''' is a French film production and distribution company that works in the USA, France and Canada.
 
===Logo (1990sOctober 26, 1994-)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, wethere seeis a red square zoom up from the center. Then, it unfolds to the left, revealing a white fill with a "'''B'''" inside it. Then at the right, revealing a "'''C'''" and another red square. After a second, an "'''A'''" wipes in from the top of the square. Then after that, "FILMS", rotated left 90°, wipes in from the left.
 
'''Variants:'''
*In later years, the animation was enhanced by passing to CGI.
*On ''The Man Who Wasn't There'', instead of just the "'''A'''" wiping in, the red square goes along with it, too.
 
'''Technique:''' Simple Cel-animation.
 
'''Audio:''' Usually silent.
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'''Availability:''' This was used on films produced by the company. It is pretty common to see this in France, where they distribute various films on theatres and home video. For example, this plasters the [[USA Films]] logo on the French release of ''Traffic''.
 
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Latest revision as of 02:49, 19 July 2024

Background

BAC Films is a French film production and distribution company that works in the USA, France and Canada.

Logo (October 26, 1994-)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a red square zoom up from the center. Then, it unfolds to the left, revealing a white fill with a "B" inside it. Then at the right, revealing a "C" and another red square. After a second, an "A" wipes in from the top of the square. Then after that, "FILMS", rotated left 90°, wipes in from the left.

Variants:

  • In later years, the animation was enhanced by passing to CGI.
  • On The Man Who Wasn't There, instead of just the "A" wiping in, the red square goes along with it, too.

Technique: Cel-animation.

Audio: Usually silent.

Availability: This was used on films produced by the company. It is pretty common to see this in France, where they distribute various films on theatres and home video. For example, this plasters the USA Films logo on the French release of Traffic.

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