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'''Technique:''' The camera, text, and stars.
'''Technique:''' The camera, text, and stars.


'''Music/Sounds:''' It starts with a warning siren after the explosion, then a ''Star Wars''-esque string sounder, and a descending bell sound when the comet appears, followed by another brief explosion sound, ending with a short fanfare near the end.
'''Audio:''' It starts with a warning siren after the explosion, then a ''Star Wars''-esque string sounder, and a descending bell sound when the comet appears, followed by another brief explosion sound, ending with a short fanfare near the end.


'''Availability:''' Seen on French SECAM VHS's from the period.
'''Availability:''' Seen on French SECAM VHS's from the period.

Revision as of 02:44, 7 October 2023


1st (known) Logo (1980s-1993)


Logo: Following the copyright screen (which also shows the company's address and phone number), a huge explosion occurs. This transitions to a space background with stars shooting forth and a stone camera shooting toward us. We then cut to the camera zooming out and turning gold as a red "comet" circles around it. Then, a red line springs out of the camera and transforms into the words "fil à film" in script. The text shines, and the camera sparkles.

Technique: The camera, text, and stars.

Audio: It starts with a warning siren after the explosion, then a Star Wars-esque string sounder, and a descending bell sound when the comet appears, followed by another brief explosion sound, ending with a short fanfare near the end.

Availability: Seen on French SECAM VHS's from the period.

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