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(Early 1980s)
(Early 1980s)


'''Nickname</u>: TBA
'''Nickname:''' TBA


'''Logo</u>: TBA
'''Logo:''' TBA


'''FX/SFX</u>: TBA
'''FX/SFX:''' TBA


'''Music/Sounds</u>: A disco-like tune.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A disco-like tune.


'''Availability</u>: Can be seen on ''Elle voit des nains partout!'', among other productions and video releases from this company during the time frame.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''Elle voit des nains partout!'', among other productions and video releases from this company during the time frame.


2nd Logo<br>
2nd Logo<br>

Revision as of 12:29, 28 October 2020

1st Logo
(Early 1980s)

Nickname: TBA

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: A disco-like tune.

Availability: Can be seen on Elle voit des nains partout!, among other productions and video releases from this company during the time frame.

2nd Logo
(1980s-1991)

Nickname: "The Neon Drawing Lines"

Logo: On a black background, we see 8 neon lights forming lines, four drawing from the left, and four drawing from the right. After the lines stop drawing, "Cinéma" in a script font, colored a salmon-pink color, writes out in a tilted angle. Then the word "plus" zooms out to the bottom right of the lines, which shines. Then, the 8th line turns into 8 small lines, revealing the word "P R É S E N T E" by having it flip up.

Variant: A still variant exists.

FX/SFX: All the neon-like effects.

Music/Sounds: An orchestral hit, some techno-synth beats, three synth-piano tones as "Cinema" writes out, then a really long synth note when "plus" zooms out, followed by a catchy synth-disco tune.

Availability: Can be seen on Les plaisirs solitaires, among other productions and video releases from this company. This company also distributed tapes from Trans World Entertainment into Canada. The still variant was spotted on Canadian VHS releases of Syngenor and Rosalie Goes Shopping.