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Logo Editions by PATRICKSTARSEVEN.

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Logo: On a garnet background, a sparkle is seen in the center. The sparkle then emits a pink film reel which zooms out to the left side of the screen. The film reel shows its filmstrips, which are yellow. The filmstrip stops moving. After that, it burns to take place for "D'CAMP FILMS" to appear. It then moves more upwards to take place for the text "INTERNATIONAL". All of the text is in yellow.
Logo: On a garnet background, a sparkle is seen in the center. The sparkle then emits a pink film reel which zooms out to the left side of the screen. The film reel shows its filmstrips, which are yellow. The filmstrip stops moving. After that, it burns to take place for "D'CAMP FILMS" to appear. It then moves more upwards to take place for the text "INTERNATIONAL". All of the text is in yellow.

Variants: A logo with a different color scheme with having the colors Orange-red film reel, Yellow text, and a gray background exists.


FX/SFX: All done with 2D animation, along with the sparkles.
FX/SFX: All done with 2D animation, along with the sparkles.

Revision as of 10:13, 20 February 2021

Logo Editions by PATRICKSTARSEVEN.

(1988-1989, 2001)

Nicknames: "The Fourth Star Wars Logo", "A long time ago, in a garnet-backgrounded outdated effects logo far, far away...", "Akbar Arts, Empresa Trasandina de Video and Video City International's Filipino Response", "D'Camp In The Star Wars","The Filmstrip Logo"

Logo: On a garnet background, a sparkle is seen in the center. The sparkle then emits a pink film reel which zooms out to the left side of the screen. The film reel shows its filmstrips, which are yellow. The filmstrip stops moving. After that, it burns to take place for "D'CAMP FILMS" to appear. It then moves more upwards to take place for the text "INTERNATIONAL". All of the text is in yellow.

Variants: A logo with a different color scheme with having the colors Orange-red film reel, Yellow text, and a gray background exists.

FX/SFX: All done with 2D animation, along with the sparkles.

Music/Sounds: A rip-off of the Star Wars opening theme, along with zaps and whooshes.

Availability: Seen on the theatrical trailer of Ang anino ni Asedillo and Paradise Hell, both of which are plastered by the VIVA Video logo on current prints.

Editor's Note: The red scheme of the background and the very fast animation will have the potential to shiver many people, but some may laugh over the stolen music.

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