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{{CreditsPageCredits|description=cschullo|capture=Camenati|video=LogicSmash and Damien L|edits=Prodigy012, TheRealMarcel2000 and KosMir}}
 
=== Background ===
'''Cinematico''' is an animation company that was founded in 2002.
 
===Logo (May 15, 2007-April 16, 20092010)===
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Images=
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Cinematico logo.png|Normal
CInematico Animation reel 2010.png|Alternate
Cinematico Bloodcorn.png|"Bloodcorn"
Cinematico Going Normal.png|"Going Normal"
Havok, Bink Video, Shaba, and Cinematico (2007) (From - Shrek the Third for Wii).png|In-credit
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Videos=
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'''Visuals:''' Over a black background is a stylized {{color|darkred|dark red}} maroon filmstrip curved inwards, with the text "'''CINEMATICO'''" in a blocky font on it.
 
'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, there is a stylized {{color|darkred|dark red}} maroon filmstrip curved inwards, with the white text "'''CINEMATICO'''" in a blocky font on it.
 
'''Variants:'''
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* On <u>the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "Going Normal"</u>, the logo is encased in ice, giving a shatter effect to it.
* On <u>''Shrek the Third'' for the Wii</u>, the logo is in-credit.
* On the 2010 animation reel, the logo fades in on a black background with a spotlight over it and glows lightly.
 
'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.
 
'''Audio:''' A voicerandom clipexcerpt from the corresponding episode of ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' added onto the audio heard in the previous episode's logo (different for both seasons).
 
'''Audio VariantVariants:''' The in-credit version is silent.
*On ''Shrek the Third'' for the Wii and the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "What Life D-D-Doth", it's silent.
*On the ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' episode "Bloodcorn", the audio (which consisted of a gong, a three-note trumpet fanfare and the sound of the people fighting and angrily shouting) is muffled with the sound of liquid blood pouring.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Xavier: Renegade Angel'' on Adult Swim and, ''Shrek the Third'' for the Wii and the 2010 animation reel.
 
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[[Category:Logos that vary depending on the source]]
[[Category:English-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 12:45, 26 September 2024


Background

Cinematico is an animation company that was founded in 2002.

Logo (May 15, 2007-2010)

Visuals: Over a black background, there is a stylized maroon filmstrip curved inwards, with the white text "CINEMATICO" in a blocky font on it.

Variants:

  • On the Xavier: Renegade Angel episode "Bloodcorn", the logo is tinted red due to the end of the episode, in which the planet Earth cries blood that floods the universe after turning into a giant eyeball.
  • On the Xavier: Renegade Angel episode "Going Normal", the logo is encased in ice, giving a shatter effect to it.
  • On Shrek the Third for the Wii, the logo is in-credit.
  • On the 2010 animation reel, the logo fades in on a black background with a spotlight over it and glows lightly.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: A random excerpt from the corresponding episode of Xavier: Renegade Angel added onto the audio heard in the previous episode's logo (different for both seasons).

Audio Variants:

  • On Shrek the Third for the Wii and the Xavier: Renegade Angel episode "What Life D-D-Doth", it's silent.
  • On the Xavier: Renegade Angel episode "Bloodcorn", the audio (which consisted of a gong, a three-note trumpet fanfare and the sound of the people fighting and angrily shouting) is muffled with the sound of liquid blood pouring.

Availability: Seen on Xavier: Renegade Angel on Adult Swim, Shrek the Third for the Wii and the 2010 animation reel.

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