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Logo description by SnowflakesOmega and rj4712
Video capture by Asia Movie Logos Archive
Photo capture by Nightspears




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Piriya Film (1978)
Phoenix FilmsThis is a featured page
Note: Not to be confused with Phoenix Pictures.




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.
1st Logo
(1970s-1980s)


FX/SFX: The P's merging, the fading, the changing colors.
Phoenix Films (1970's)
Nickname: "The Flame", "The Bird"


Music/Sounds: A quite loud dissonant piano chord at the beginning, then followed by a dramatic string theme.
Logo: We see a wall of flames, then it shrinks to the size of an abstract shape of a bird After we zoom out, the letters "Phoenix Films" in blue and red, fly out and settle on the left wing of the bird, and the bird slides up. After it settles, the bird turns yellow, and "presents" appears under.


Availability: Seen on Phit Thang Rak
FX/SFX: The flames and letters.


Editor's Note: The dramatic appearance, darkness and the string section during the rest of the logo will get the chills of some viewers.
Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Ultra rare. Can be found on old prints of education films.

Editor's Note: None.

Revision as of 12:07, 2 June 2020

Logo description by SnowflakesOmega and rj4712 Video capture by Asia Movie Logos Archive Photo capture by Nightspears


(1978)

Piriya Film (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: Seen on Phit Thang Rak

Editor's Note: The dramatic appearance, darkness and the string section during the rest of the logo will get the chills of some viewers.

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