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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a vertically curving, |
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a vertically curving, red, and transparent filmstrip with {{color|gold}} perforations scrolls upwards and exits the screen. The same object re-enters and curves towards the centre and then upwards, forming a looping, vertical path. An upwards scrolling light transforms the object into a red pepper by shredding the filmstrip into pieces and merging them to form the vegetable. It zooms out and then "{{Font|Times New Roman|EUROP CTURES}}" forms through a reverse disintegration effect letter by letter. Following this, a {{color|gold}} crown spins and scrolls downwards, placing itself on top of the pepper. |
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'''Variant:''' There exists a later variant where the transformations involving the light and disintegrating are replaced with fading and wiping respectively. |
'''Variant:''' There exists a later variant where the transformations involving the light and disintegrating are replaced with fading and wiping respectively. |
Revision as of 17:20, 8 August 2024
Camenati
Background
Europictures is an Italian film distributor and production company founded in 2009.
Logo (September 25, 2014-)
Visuals: On a white background, a vertically curving, red, and transparent filmstrip with gold perforations scrolls upwards and exits the screen. The same object re-enters and curves towards the centre and then upwards, forming a looping, vertical path. An upwards scrolling light transforms the object into a red pepper by shredding the filmstrip into pieces and merging them to form the vegetable. It zooms out and then "EUROP CTURES" forms through a reverse disintegration effect letter by letter. Following this, a gold crown spins and scrolls downwards, placing itself on top of the pepper.
Variant: There exists a later variant where the transformations involving the light and disintegrating are replaced with fading and wiping respectively.
Technique: 2D computer animation by GM QUADRO.[1]
Audio: After a film projector rolling sound, there is an ominous set of whoosh, either muffled or reversed. Following this, electric zapping, and a reversed timpani roll resembling thunder plays. Several more, separate beats from the percussions instrument play until the end.
Audio Variant: In the later variant, a quick and elegant piano soundtrack with a deep violin track is heard. Afterward, a high pitched set of piano and flute notes played alongside a triangle track are performed.
Availability: The logo is seen on Pasolini, The Price of Crime, Il traduttore, and Perfetta illusione.