Piriya Film: Difference between revisions
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Logo: On a dark stone wall background, four copies of a "P" in yellow, slide from the sides of the screen and meet at the center, as they merge into a red "P", darker than the other copies. A tri-dimensional-looking trail then appears behind the "P", with the Thai name and the English translation, "PIRIYA FILM" fading in next to it. The illumination of the background changes colours during the rest of the logo. |
<u>Logo</u>: On a dark stone wall background, four copies of a "P" in yellow, slide from the sides of the screen and meet at the center, as they merge into a red "P", darker than the other copies. A tri-dimensional-looking trail then appears behind the "P", with the Thai name and the English translation, "PIRIYA FILM" fading in next to it. The illumination of the background changes colours during the rest of the logo. |
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FX/SFX: The P's merging, the fading, the changing colors. |
<u>FX/SFX</u>: The P's merging, the fading, the changing colors. |
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Cheesy Factor: Choppy animation in par with the [[Mushir-Riaz Productions (India)|Mushir-Riaz]] and [[Somphot Films (Thailand)|Somphot]] logos. |
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[[Category:Thailand]] |
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[[Category:Nightmare Logos]] |
[[Category:Nightmare Logos]] |
Revision as of 13:19, 24 September 2017
(1978)
Logo: On a dark stone wall background, four copies of a "P" in yellow, slide from the sides of the screen and meet at the center, as they merge into a red "P", darker than the other copies. A tri-dimensional-looking trail then appears behind the "P", with the Thai name and the English translation, "PIRIYA FILM" fading in next to it. The illumination of the background changes colours during the rest of the logo.
FX/SFX: The P's merging, the fading, the changing colors.
Music/Sounds: A quite loud dissonant piano chord at the beginning, then followed by a dramatic string theme.
Availability: Was seen on Phit Thang Rak.
Scare Factor: Medium to nightmare. The dramatic appearance, darkness and the string section during the rest of the logo will get the chills of some viewers.