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'''Technique:''' The filmstrip, the drawing, the glowing, and the sliding.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on films from the company, such as ''Possums''.
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Revision as of 04:29, 7 October 2023
Descriptions by
Sagan Blob
Captures by
Sagan Blob and Eric S.
Sagan Blob
Captures by
Sagan Blob and Eric S.
Background
HSX Films was a film company owned by the Hollywood Stock Exchange.
(September 15, 1998-1999)
Logo: On a horizontal filmstrip over a light, shady blue BG, H appears and blinks the screen, followed by a small thing comes from above, draws S beside H. X in a light blue box joins S, which is now no longer a box. FILMS below appears and glows for a while, while the filmstrip's gone, leaves a cut for HSX. Finally, the company URL "hsx.com" slides upwards.
Technique: The filmstrip, the drawing, the glowing, and the sliding.
Audio: A cheerful, uplifting orchestral theme.
Audio Variants: On Six-String Samurai, it uses the music from the 2nd The Kushner-Locke Company logo.
Availability: Seen on films from the company, such as Possums.