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'''Logo:''' A "flash" appear, and leaves the words "ROOS FILM" stacked in the center. Other two "flashes" appear, and leaves some dotting line, forming a filmstrip. The "S" then rotates, and finally the logo flashes, revealing the (now inactive) website of the company (www.roosfilm.com) |
'''Logo:''' A "flash" appear, and leaves the words "ROOS FILM" stacked in the center. Other two "flashes" appear, and leaves some dotting line, forming a filmstrip. The "S" then rotates, and finally the logo flashes, revealing the (now inactive) website of the company (www.roosfilm.com) |
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'''Technique:''' The flash, the flipping. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' None. |
Revision as of 00:53, 6 December 2022
Background: Roos Films is a Chilean film and television production company. Was founded in 1994 by Joaquin Harting. The company went into bankruptcy in 2009.
(2000s-2009?)
Logo: A "flash" appear, and leaves the words "ROOS FILM" stacked in the center. Other two "flashes" appear, and leaves some dotting line, forming a filmstrip. The "S" then rotates, and finally the logo flashes, revealing the (now inactive) website of the company (www.roosfilm.com)
Technique: The flash, the flipping.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Probably rare. Currently can be seen in this video. Remains unknown if this was ever used in their productions.