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Logo (1980s)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a rainbow colored trail appearing itself, as it reveals the letters "spectra" in a serif font. The screen zooms out to see the complete text, and until it stops, the rainbow trail zooms back to the aforementioned letter, as the background turns into a black-blue gradient background, and the marker-written text "film" is being written by a flash, minus the i's dot, which fades after. Later, it all fades out.

Trivia: This logo was designed by cult director Sam Irvin, himself an employee of Spectrafilm at the time.

Variant: A still variant exists. It just has the words "spectra" on the left, and "film" on the right, in red. This was the de-facto logo in the earlier part of the 1980s.

Technique: Backlit cel animation.

Audio: None.

Availability: It may appear on some movies such as Tokyo Pop and Aloha Summer. The variant can be seen on Blue Monkey and Anguish.
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