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'''Visuals:''' On an moving star background, there are two shooting arms, made with green, red, and blue lines. The top of the screen has the red text "LEVEL 9" contained on a square on the top left, and the top right has "{{Color|green|SCORE:}} 642", also contained on a square, on the top right. There is also a dot on the center of the screen. Suddenly, there is a blue "> <" floating around the screen, with a green target zooming in as well. The right arm shoots twice, before hitting the target with both arms shooting twice, and the target blows up, with the "score" counter changing to "676". Another target goes by, and the arms shoot that as well, with the score counter changing to "708." After that, the score counter and level counter disappears, as the "> <" and the dot fades out, with the red text "LEVEL 10 FILMS" typing in by a red blinking square. A few seconds later, the footage ends with a tv shut off effect, leaving only a black screen.

'''Visuals:''' On an moving star background, there are two shooting arms, made with green, red, and blue lines. The top of the screen has the red text "LEVEL 9" contained on an square on the top left, and the top right has "{{Color|green|SCORE:}} 642", also contained on an square, on the top right. There is also an dot on the center of the screen. There, on the background, is an blue "> <" floating around the screen, with an green target zooming in as well. The right arm shoots twice, before hitting the target with both arms shooting twice, and the target blows up, with the "score" counter changing to "676". Another target goes by, and the arms shoot that as well, with the score counter changing to "708." After that, the score counter and level counter disappears, as the "> <" and the dot fades out, with the red text "LEVEL 10 FILMS" typing in by an red blinking square. A few seconds later, the footage ends with a tv shut off effect, leaving only an black screen.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.


'''Audio:''' An quiet 8-bit soundtrack, along with a few 8-bit sound effects, and an electricity sound effect.
'''Audio:''' A quiet 8-bit soundtrack, along with a few 8-bit sound effects, and an electricity sound effect.


'''Availability:''' So far, seen on ''Some Guy Who Kills People'' and the infamous ''Smiley''. This has been also used as the banner for their Facebook page.
'''Availability:''' So far, seen on ''Some Guy Who Kills People'' and the infamous ''Smiley''. This has been also used as the banner for their Facebook page.

[[Category:American film logos]]
[[Category:American film logos]]
[[Category:Film logos]]
[[Category:Film logos]]

Revision as of 19:20, 21 April 2024



Background

This was the production company of Michael Wormser.

Logo (April 14, 2011-October 12, 2012)

Visuals: On an moving star background, there are two shooting arms, made with green, red, and blue lines. The top of the screen has the red text "LEVEL 9" contained on a square on the top left, and the top right has "SCORE: 642", also contained on a square, on the top right. There is also a dot on the center of the screen. Suddenly, there is a blue "> <" floating around the screen, with a green target zooming in as well. The right arm shoots twice, before hitting the target with both arms shooting twice, and the target blows up, with the "score" counter changing to "676". Another target goes by, and the arms shoot that as well, with the score counter changing to "708." After that, the score counter and level counter disappears, as the "> <" and the dot fades out, with the red text "LEVEL 10 FILMS" typing in by a red blinking square. A few seconds later, the footage ends with a tv shut off effect, leaving only a black screen.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: A quiet 8-bit soundtrack, along with a few 8-bit sound effects, and an electricity sound effect.

Availability: So far, seen on Some Guy Who Kills People and the infamous Smiley. This has been also used as the banner for their Facebook page.

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