Quality Films (Mexico)
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1st Logo (1990s)
Logo: A white bar slides in from the left and covers the screen. While doing so, we see half of an eye. The other half fades in, inverted and with a filmstrip on its right side. Then the text "QUALITY FILMS" flips into view and lands underneath it.
Technique: The eye forming, the tetx flipping in.
Music/Sounds: A short pop-rock tune, with a clanging noise at the end.
Availability: Seen on early releases from the company.
2nd Logo (2001-2004)
Logo: TBA
Technique: TBA
Music/Sounds: TBA
Availability: TBA
3rd Logo (2004-2009)
Logo: On a white background, an orange rectangle and gray square slide in together in the middle off the screen, while an eye shape grows in the center. Eyelid curves slide in from the top and transparent film perforations form at the right edge of the gray square. The eye's parts, sclera, and iris, slide into their correct place while a pupil forms in the center. The words "QUALITY" fade in below the gray square, followed by the word "FILMS". Thick lines draw in the top and bottom of the screen, creating a letterbox. The entire logo in the center pulls itself back a little, and then disappears. A countdown starting from 5, in a hard-to-see grey color takes up the screen. Once the 0 displays, the screen shuts to black from the top and bottom.
Technique: Cheap and simple animation.
Music/Sounds: A new-age style synthesized percussion chord theme.
Availability: Seen on some anime and other DVDs from this company. Also seen at the end of Una pelicula de huevos.
Legacy: This logo looks a little bit cheaply made. The music and the slow, gradual suspense of tasks within the logo might make it jarring to first-time viewers.
4th Logo (2009- )
TBA.