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'''Celador Films''' (originally known as '''Blue Films''') was the feature film division of [[Celador]] that was originally founded in 1999. The unit went defunct in 2010, when Celador changed its name to [[CPL Productions]] a year ago.
'''Celador Films''' (originally known as '''Blue Films''') was the feature film division of [[Celador]] that was originally founded in 1999. The unit went defunct in 2010, when Celador changed its name to [[CPL Productions]] a year ago.


===(July 8, 2005-April 23, 2010)===
===Logo (July 8, 2005-April 23, 2010)===
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{{YouTube|id=https://youtu.be/MQ0Mrlr14SQ|id2=0dU0grheJTo|id3=bKxHZFutDj0}}
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'''Logo:''' Same as it's television counterpart, but "films" appears in white underneath "dor" with an aurora effect, and the background features ribbons of stylized filmstrips.
'''Visuals:''' Same as it's television counterpart, but "films" appears in white underneath "dor" with an aurora effect, and the background features ribbons of stylized filmstrips.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*An earlier version where there are no filmstrips and "films" was in the same style as "celador". Also, the logo is still.
*An earlier version exists where there are no filmstrips and "films" was in the same style as "celador". Also, the logo is still.
*At the end of some films, "A Celador Films production" is above the "films" word after the logo finished.
*At the end of some films, "A Celador Films production" is above the "films" word after the logo finished.
*On TV spots of ''Slumdog Millionaire'', the logo is in a box beside the [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], [[Film4 Productions|Film4]], and [[Searchlight Pictures|Fox Searchlight Pictures]] logos.
*On TV spots of ''Slumdog Millionaire'', the logo is in a box beside the [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], [[Film4 Productions|Film4]], and [[Searchlight Pictures|Fox Searchlight Pictures]] logos.


'''Technique:''' The spinning letters.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A 7-note horn fanfare composed by Celador's resident musicians, Keith and Matthew Strachan. The closing variant uses the ending theme of the movie or none.
'''Audio:''' A 7-note horn fanfare composed by Celador's resident musicians, Keith and Matthew Strachan. The closing variant uses the ending theme of the movie or none.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Slumdog Millionaire'', ''The Scouting Book for Boys'' and ''The Descent''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Slumdog Millionaire'', ''The Scouting Book for Boys'' and ''The Descent''.

Latest revision as of 02:45, 30 April 2024

Background

Celador Films (originally known as Blue Films) was the feature film division of Celador that was originally founded in 1999. The unit went defunct in 2010, when Celador changed its name to CPL Productions a year ago.

Logo (July 8, 2005-April 23, 2010)


Visuals: Same as it's television counterpart, but "films" appears in white underneath "dor" with an aurora effect, and the background features ribbons of stylized filmstrips.

Variants:

  • An earlier version exists where there are no filmstrips and "films" was in the same style as "celador". Also, the logo is still.
  • At the end of some films, "A Celador Films production" is above the "films" word after the logo finished.
  • On TV spots of Slumdog Millionaire, the logo is in a box beside the Warner Bros. Pictures, Film4, and Fox Searchlight Pictures logos.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A 7-note horn fanfare composed by Celador's resident musicians, Keith and Matthew Strachan. The closing variant uses the ending theme of the movie or none.

Availability: Seen on Slumdog Millionaire, The Scouting Book for Boys and The Descent.

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