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'''Availability:''' Seen on some movies from the company during the 2000s, such as ''Triangle'' and ''Heartless''.
===External links===
*[https://www.framestore.com/ Framestore's website]
[[Category:British film logos]]
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Background
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Logo (October 11, 2007-)
Visuals: On a black background, there is a red shining light which reveals the text "FRAMESTORE" made with different letters. A blink appears on the letter "O".
Technique: Light effects
Audio: A metallic noise.
Availability: Seen on some movies from the company during the 2000s, such as Triangle and Heartless.