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Revision as of 07:37, 3 May 2024
DiggaDigga2010
Logo (2008-)
Visuals: On a black background, a crack forms on the top right of the screen. After it forms, a droplet forms on the crack, and then falls on the ground, which then turns red, and then turns into blood vessels. A few seconds later, a bump appears on the vessel, and then reaches out like a tree branch. The crack fades out, and then the vessel starts to form blood wires going around the screen. The wire then turns into a blood vessel of a heart. It bumps, revealing a small red liver-like shapes. The heart bumps again, to reveal that the shape is now more red. It bumps one more time, to form a red heart shape, with "corazón films" in white on it. The heart dissolves, along with the text.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: First, the sounds of crackling, followed by a droplet sound. It was then followed by rumbling sounds, and then multiple whooshes with strange ambient sounds. Finally, a deep, creepy note, somewhat reminiscent of the Annapurna Pictures logo theme, along with heartbeat sounds.
Availability: Has been seen on releases from the company, such as El juego de las llaves and Mexican releases of Lionsgate films.