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*Another later version has the logo play out fully, but a byline consisting of the white text "IVEX FILMS S.A.", as well as an altered Grupo Ivex logo appearing. The logo looks similar to the one at the time, but the rectangles are black and don't have any bars around them and the thorn is replaced with a similar design, with the thorn looking much rounder and fatter and on top of a white rectangle, containing the "Filmax" text. | *Another later version has the logo play out fully, but a byline consisting of the white text "IVEX FILMS S.A.", as well as an altered Grupo Ivex logo appearing. The logo looks similar to the one at the time, but the rectangles are black and don't have any bars around them and the thorn is replaced with a similar design, with the thorn looking much rounder and fatter and on top of a white rectangle, containing the "Filmax" text. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The zooming stars, the zooming logo. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A drum roll is heard at first, which is then followed by a bombastic fanfare. Another drum roll occurs, before one final beat and an announcer (possibly an early Romero) saying "Filmax, presenta". | '''Music/Sounds:''' A drum roll is heard at first, which is then followed by a bombastic fanfare. Another drum roll occurs, before one final beat and an announcer (possibly an early Romero) saying "Filmax, presenta". | ||
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'''Variant:''' A later version has appeared on promos for VHS packs. Here the logo is smaller at first, but grows to normal size at a beat. The announcer here is also different, being more lively. | '''Variant:''' A later version has appeared on promos for VHS packs. Here the logo is smaller at first, but grows to normal size at a beat. The announcer here is also different, being more lively. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' Just the zooming in. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Just the voiceover, and some whooshes at the end. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Just the voiceover, and some whooshes at the end. | ||
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*On VHS prints of older films, it might disappear via a page flip effect. | *On VHS prints of older films, it might disappear via a page flip effect. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' CGI animation. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' An ominous-sounding fanfare with synths and drums, plus Mr. Romero saying "Filmax, presenta..." | '''Music/Sounds:''' An ominous-sounding fanfare with synths and drums, plus Mr. Romero saying "Filmax, presenta..." | ||
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*There is a print version with some copyright info shown on the the NDS game of ''Donkey Xote''. | *There is a print version with some copyright info shown on the the NDS game of ''Donkey Xote''. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' Comets forming, shining trails, complex camera angles. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Begins with a "bling" sound when the star shines and a fizzing sound when it starts moving. All the while, a nicely rearranged version of the fanfare from the previous logo (with synths, drums, strings, and horns) starts sounding. Wind sounds can be heard when "filmax" is written by the sparks, and a ricochet sound when they merge. Finally we hear the same voiceover from the last logo. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Begins with a "bling" sound when the star shines and a fizzing sound when it starts moving. All the while, a nicely rearranged version of the fanfare from the previous logo (with synths, drums, strings, and horns) starts sounding. Wind sounds can be heard when "filmax" is written by the sparks, and a ricochet sound when they merge. Finally we hear the same voiceover from the last logo. | ||
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'''Trivia:''' The tightrope walker is a symbolic choice representing the bravery it takes to follow dreams of making cinema. Concept art and model work for the logo can be found [https://www.diestro.tv/projects/filmax here]. | '''Trivia:''' The tightrope walker is a symbolic choice representing the bravery it takes to follow dreams of making cinema. Concept art and model work for the logo can be found [https://www.diestro.tv/projects/filmax here]. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The string man walking, the various camera angles we see his trip through; CGI done by Diestro under the agency Summa. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A rearranged version of the Filmax fanfare, done by Lucas Vidal. The fanfare is punctuated with various wind noises and creaking sounds as we see the tightrope walker make his journey. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A rearranged version of the Filmax fanfare, done by Lucas Vidal. The fanfare is punctuated with various wind noises and creaking sounds as we see the tightrope walker make his journey. |