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===Background===
'''Lupus Films''' is a London-based production company by Camilla Deakin and Ruth Fielding in 2002.


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'''Visuals:''' A red wolf is seen howing a {{color|red}} balloon-like quotation mark, containing the white text "'''LUPUS'''.
'''Visuals:''' A red wolf is seen howing a red balloon-like quotation mark, containing the white text "'''LUPUS'''.


'''Variant:''' On programmes produced for Channel 4, this logo shares the screen with the 1999 [[Channel 4 Television|Channel 4]] "Square" logo.
'''Variant:''' On programmes produced for Channel 4, this logo shares the screen with the 1999 [[Channel 4 Television|Channel 4]] "Square" logo.
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'''Visuals:''' This is a still version of the previous logo, featuring a similar picture of a red wolf and a flattened quotation mark.
'''Visuals:''' This is a still version of the previous logo, featuring a similar picture of a red wolf and a flattened quotation mark.

'''Variant:''' Sometimes, this logo also shares the screen with other logos (including the 1997 [[BBC Productions|BBC]] and 2005 and 2019 Channel 4 logos).


'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.
'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.
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'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the film or programme.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the film or programme.


'''Availability:''' The logo is seen on ''The Snowman and the Snowdog'', ''Don't Fear Death'', ''The Tiger Who Came to Tea'', and ''Mog's Christmas''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Snowman and the Snowdog'', ''Don't Fear Death'', ''The Tiger Who Came to Tea'', and ''Mog's Christmas''.


===3rd Logo (December 10, 2021)===
===3rd Logo (December 10, 2021)===
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'''Audio:''' A soft, rising orchestral horn fanfare plays leading to the wolf's howl.
'''Audio:''' A soft, rising orchestral horn fanfare plays leading to the wolf's howl.


'''Availability:''' The logo is seen on ''A Christmas Number One''.
'''Availability:''' This logo is only seen on ''A Christmas Number One''.


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[[Category:United Kingdom]]

Latest revision as of 17:39, 8 August 2024


Background

Lupus Films is a London-based production company by Camilla Deakin and Ruth Fielding in 2002.



1st Logo (December 26, 2003-January 5, 2005)

Visuals: A red wolf is seen howing a red balloon-like quotation mark, containing the white text "LUPUS.

Variant: On programmes produced for Channel 4, this logo shares the screen with the 1999 Channel 4 "Square" logo.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A voice acted wolf howling.

Availability: Seen on Wilde Stories and Little Wolf's Book of Badness.

2nd Logo (December 24, 2012-)

Visuals: This is a still version of the previous logo, featuring a similar picture of a red wolf and a flattened quotation mark.

Variant: Sometimes, this logo also shares the screen with other logos (including the 1997 BBC and 2005 and 2019 Channel 4 logos).

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: The closing theme of the film or programme.

Availability: Seen on The Snowman and the Snowdog, Don't Fear Death, The Tiger Who Came to Tea, and Mog's Christmas.

3rd Logo (December 10, 2021)

Visuals: On a white background, a pencil sketch of a sleeping red wolf is seen. It gets up and walks around, gaining a watercolour fill in the process. Walking around further, the wolf's fill is now more vibrant and smooth. When the mammal howls the quotation mark from before with the addition of "FILMS" underneath "LUPUS", the wolf's fill gains detailed fur. The animation also stops there.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A soft, rising orchestral horn fanfare plays leading to the wolf's howl.

Availability: This logo is only seen on A Christmas Number One.

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