Flins & Pinículas

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Background

Flins & Pinículas is a spanish distributor that distributes family films, it was founded by the Comas family in 2001, starting as a very small distributor, but start getting fame and is now one of the 5 important spanish distributors (Filmax, Tripictures, eOne Spain, Lauren Films, and exactly, Flins & Pinículas). It recently adquired the rights to release "Norm of the North" in Spain.


1st logo (2001- )


Visuals: On a clear green blurry background with dark green concentric circles, several letters flash in the background, and them some circles of different colors, and some white rings move on the background. While all this is happening, a clear green circle wth three dark green concentric circles is slowly zooming in the background, which stops when the others circles go away. Some lights suddenly appear, that form the text "Flins & Pinículas" in a strange font with each word element colored orange, black and red. The text is placed inside the circle.

Variant: There's a still version that takes place on a black background.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A catchy jazz tune.

Availability: Seen at the start of DVDs distributed by the company, which are very complicated to find outside Spain.

2nd logo (April 10, 2015-April 1, 2016)

Visuals: Just the logo from before, colored with light blue tones and placed on a black background with some abstract navy blue clouds.

Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: None or the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Seen on the Spanish theatrical print of The 7th Dwarf and Norm of the North.

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