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'''Guillotine Films''' is a horror movie company that puts out direct-to-video movies. |
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Revision as of 08:04, 16 July 2023
Thisisanswer and DarkJester25
Video captures courtesy of
MachineryNoise
Background
Guillotine Films is a horror movie company that puts out direct-to-video movies.
(2000s)
Logo: On a white background, a picture of a guillotine on a cloudy sky that appears to be jagged around the borders. The guillotine's blade shines as "GUILLOTINE FILMS" fades in below the picture in a pointy, Gothic font with the N's points extended out. The logo then uses a slanted rectangle shape to wipe the image off screen, representing the falling blade of the guillotine.
Technique: 2-D animation.
Trivia: The image of the guillotine is actually a model that was extracted from a copyrighted photograph taken by Jørn Fabricius, and was evidently used without his permission. The unedited, albeit watermarked image can be seen here.
Music/Sounds: The wood sliding and blood splattering sounds when the blade obscures the view.
Availability: Extremely rare. It was known to be seen on a DVD copy of Driller Killer.