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'''Visuals:''' A film camera starts projecting in, and then there is the theater, which turns around, to see a white screen, then it disappears as the word "{{font|Times New Roman|LK-TEL}}" fades in, and sets invisible. Three white lines, which is basically the TV tube from the previous logos drawn in, and then stop, surrounding the text. A light flashes on the text, and then there is the word "{{font|Times New Roman|FILMES}}" fades in below the logo.
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'''Audio:''' An ominous synth theme with whooshes and clangs.
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[[Category:Brazilian film logos]]
[[Category:Brazilian home entertainment logos]]
[[Category:Portuguese-language logos]]
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 6 November 2024
Background
In 2002, the Brazilian LK-TEL Video was renamed to LK-TEL Filmes and focused on distributing independent pictures in partnership with first Imagem Filmes, before being absorbed completely by Paris Filmes in 2005.
Logo (2002-2005)
Visuals: A film camera starts projecting in, and then there is the theater, which turns around, to see a white screen, then it disappears as the word "LK-TEL" fades in, and sets invisible. Three white lines, which is basically the TV tube from the previous logos drawn in, and then stop, surrounding the text. A light flashes on the text, and then there is the word "FILMES" fades in below the logo.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: An ominous synth theme with whooshes and clangs.
Availability: Seen on later Brazilian releases from the company, such as Serendipity, Time Out, Open Water and House of Flying Dragons.
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