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'''FLT Films International''' was a Philippine film company. The company made films from the 1980's to 2006, when their last film ''Pacquiao: The Movie'' (which was a collaboration with Star Cinema/ABS-CBN) was released.


===Background===
= '''FLT Films''' =
'''FLT Films International''' was a Philippine film company. The company made films from the 1985 to 2006, when their last film ''Pacquiao: The Movie'' (which was a collaboration with Star Cinema/ABS-CBN) was released. Following the closure, the entire FLT Films International library (including the distribution rights to the 2003 RCP Productions film ''Alab ng Lahi'') were later brought by Viva Communications (thru [[Viva Films]]) with the exception of the films ''Di Puwedeng Hindi Puwede!'', ''Ooops, Teka Lang... Diskarte Ko 'To!'' and ''Pacquiao: The Movie'' were remained with [[Star Cinema]].


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=== (1980s-1991) ===
|FLT Films|
[[FIle:Fltfilms.webp|center|450px]]
{{ImageTOC
'''Logo:''' We see the red word "FLT", and "FILMS", in blue, flashes in below.
|Fltfilms.webp|(1985-May 29, 1991)
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|FLT Films International|
{{ImageTOC
|Fltfilms_(2).png|1st Logo (December 27, 1991-1994)
|FLT_Films_2.webp|2nd Logo (November 30, 1994-1997)
|FLT_3.webp|3rd Logo (October 14, 1998-February 9, 2001)
|FLT_4.webp|4th Logo (March 14, 2001)
|Final_FLT.webp|5th Logo (2001-June 21, 2006)
}}
}}


= FLT Films =
'''FX/SFX:''' The flash.
===Logo (1985-May 29, 1991)===
[[FIle:Fltfilms.webp|center|300px]]
{{YouTube|id=DZxniKUo_ns}}


'''Visuals:''' There is the red word "FLT", and "FILMS", in blue, flashes in below.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening theme of the movie, although a synth-pop theme was used on one occasion.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Availability:''' Very rare. Might appear in the company's very first films.


'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the movie.


'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Bingbong: The Vincent Crisologo Story'', a synth-pop theme was heard.


'''Availability:''' Might appear in the company's very first films.


='''FLT Films International'''=
=FLT Films International=
=== 1st Logo (December 27, 1991-1994)===
[[File:Fltfilms (2).png|center|450px]]
[[File:Fltfilms (2).png|center|300px]]
=== 1st Logo (1991-1994)===
{{YouTube|id=IGbYGUOn9gc}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a 2D film reel rolls in. It is still spinning when it stops. Then the yellow filmstrip comes out of the reel, goes to us and zooms, making the screen fully yellow. The yellow screen zooms out to reveal a glowing "F", in a futuristic font. The F moves to the left to give space to the letters "L" and "T", forming "FLT", which then glows red and "FILMS INTERNATIONAL", in white/blue gradient, fades in below.
'''Nicknames:''' "Yellow Filmstrip Of Doom", "Reel and Filmstrips", "FLT I"

'''Logo:''' On a black background, a 2D film reel rolls in. It is still spinning when it stops. Then the yellow filmstrip comes out of the reel, goes to us and zooms, making the screen fully yellow. The yellow screen zooms out to reveal a glowing "F", in a futuristic font. The F moves to the left to give space to the letters "L" and "T", forming "FLT", which then glows red and "FILMS INTERNATIONAL", in white/blue gradient, fades in below.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''

* Some films feature a darker logo.
* Some films feature a darker logo.
* Early films have the logo flashing instead of glowing red.FX/SFX: The film reel, the filmstrip coming out of the reel, zooming effects, and glowing. 2D animation that fits the 90s' Philippine logo standards.
* Early films have the logo flashing instead of glowing red.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Early films had a bright synth note, along with a warbling sound, a weird sound, a whoosh and bells. Later films had another theme: a deep sound resembling a film projector, then another weird sound, followed by a dark 2-note string theme.


'''Audio:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' On ''Tatak Ng Criminal'', the opening theme of the movie was used.
* Early version: A bright synth note, along with a warbling sound, a weird sound, a whoosh and bells.
* Later version: A deep sound resembling a film projector, then another weird sound, followed by a dark 2-note string theme.


'''Audio Variants:''' On ''Tatak Ng Criminal'', the opening theme of the movie was used.
'''Availability:''' Scarce. The company's films range from soft-core to action-based. Some examples that include the logo are ''Moro'' and ''Anak ng Pasig''.


'''Editor's Note:''' The logo might scare some due to the filmstrip coming to the screen and dark music.
'''Availability:''' The company's films range from soft-core to action-based. Some examples that include the logo are ''Moro'' and ''Anak ng Pasig''.


=== 2nd Logo (November 30, 1994-1997)===
[[File:FLT Films 2.webp|300px|center]]
{{YouTube|id=ISNhHAV5Rb0}}


'''Visuals:''' Unknown.
=== 2nd Logo (1994-1997) ===


'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled animation.
'''Logo:''' TBA


'''FX/SFX:''' TBA
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Silent, but on ''Batang Estero'' a whoosh sound is heard.
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Batang Estero'', a whoosh sound is heard.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, appears on some films like ''Epimaco Velasco: NBI''.
'''Availability:''' Appears on some films like ''Epimaco Velasco: NBI''.


=== 3rd Logo (October 14, 1998-February 9, 2001)===
[[File:FLT 3.webp|300px|center]]
{{YouTube|id=gqNiZhVHLeI|id2=ARkvdIoTR7w}}


'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, the logo starts with red/blue filmstrips appearing and making the FLT from before, then it zooms out while rotating. Once it stops, the logo flashes in quickly, then "FILMS INTERNATIONAL", in yellow, slides in below. A copy of the same text, but in cyan, appears at the left, slides and places behind the original text.

=== 3rd Logo (1998-2001) ===


'''Nicknames:''' "Red/Blue Filmstrip FLT", "FLT II"

'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see red/blue filmstrips appearing and making the FLT from before, then it zooms out while rotating. Once it stops, the logo flashes in quickly, then "FILMS INTERNATIONAL", in yellow, slides in below. A copy of the same text, but in cyan, appears at the left, slides and places behind the original text.


'''Variants:''' There is a prototype version where the FLT logo flashes twice between "FILMS INTERNATIONAL" slides in then after that it shines, this was seen on ''Tulak ng bibig, Kabig ng dibdib''.
'''Variants:''' There is a prototype version where the FLT logo flashes twice between "FILMS INTERNATIONAL" slides in then after that it shines, this was seen on ''Tulak ng bibig, Kabig ng dibdib''.
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.


'''Audio:''' An ascending fanfare with windchimes.
'''FX/SFX:''' The logo being formed by filmstrips, zooming out and flashing. "FILMS INTERNATIONAL" sliding in.

'''Music/Sounds:''' An ascending fanfare with windchimes.

'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''


'''Audio Variants:'''
* On ''Di' pwedeng, Hindi pwede!'', a triumphant fanfare is heard.
* On ''Di' pwedeng, Hindi pwede!'', a triumphant fanfare is heard.
* On ''Ako'y ibigin mo... Lalaking matapang'', a dark music with flashes was heard.
* On ''Ako'y ibigin mo... Lalaking matapang'', a dark music with flashes was heard.
* On ''Tulak ng bibig,kabig ng dibdib'' (the first movie to use this logo),a film projector sound with flashes without music is heard.
* On ''Tulak ng bibig,kabig ng dibdib'' (the first movie to use this logo),a film projector sound with flashes without music is heard.
* On ''Virgin Wife'' (the last movie to use this logo), you can hear drumbeats along with ascending fanfare.Availability: Scarce. This can be found on their films during the late 90's and early 00's, before their next logo was introduced. One of these include ''Di' pwedeng, Hindi pwede!'', along with the short version of the first Star Cinema logo.
* On ''Virgin Wife'' (the last movie to use this logo), you can hear drumbeats along with ascending fanfare.
'''Availability:''' Unknown.




===4th Logo (2001)===

'''Logo:''' TBA

'''FX/SFX:''' TBA

'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA


'''Availability:''' This can be found on their films during the late 90's and early 00's, before their next logo was introduced. One of these include ''Di' pwedeng, Hindi pwede!'', along with the short version of the first Star Cinema logo.
'''Availability:''' Rare, appears on some films like ''Ooops, teka lang... Diskarte ko to!''


===4th Logo (March 14, 2001)===
[[File:FLT 4.webp|300px|center]]
{{YouTube|id=s4VdNjTtdrk}}


'''Visuals:''' Unknown.


'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' Unknown.
=== 5th Logo (2001-2006) ===


'''Availability:''' Appears on some films like ''Ooops, teka lang... Diskarte ko to!''
'''Nicknames:''' "Black/Yellow Filmstrip FLT", "CGI FLT", "FLT III"


=== 5th Logo (2001-June 21, 2006)===
'''Logo:''' We first see a red flower pedals with sprocket on a dark (not absolute black) background. After two takes, a black/yellow filmstrip comes out and forms the FLT logo while the red thing disappears. On the last take (there's 5 takes of the filmstrip making the logo, plus 2 at the beginning, making 7), the FLT zooms out while being finishes and places at the center. Then "Films International" appears by white rays of light below it.
[[File:Final FLT.webp|350px|center]]
{{YouTube|id=sRzr_K87eqg}}


'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts with a red flower pedals with sprocket on a dark (not absolute black) background. After two takes, a black/yellow filmstrip comes out and forms the FLT logo while the red thing disappears. On the last take (there's 5 takes of the filmstrip making the logo, plus 2 at the beginning, making 7), the FLT zooms out while being finishes and places at the center. Then "Films International" appears by white rays of light below it.
'''FX/SFX:''' Good early 00's CGI for a Philippine logo of the time.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None, but ''Mama San'' has an ascending synth theme .


'''Audio:''' None.
'''Availability:''' Very rare. This can be found on the company's last films.


'''Audio Variant:''' On ''Mama San'', a ascending synth theme is heard.


'''Availability:''' This can be found on the company's last films. The logo is absent on ''Alab ng Lahi'' which FLT handling the distribution rights.


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Latest revision as of 22:32, 31 May 2024




Background

FLT Films International was a Philippine film company. The company made films from the 1985 to 2006, when their last film Pacquiao: The Movie (which was a collaboration with Star Cinema/ABS-CBN) was released. Following the closure, the entire FLT Films International library (including the distribution rights to the 2003 RCP Productions film Alab ng Lahi) were later brought by Viva Communications (thru Viva Films) with the exception of the films Di Puwedeng Hindi Puwede!, Ooops, Teka Lang... Diskarte Ko 'To! and Pacquiao: The Movie were remained with Star Cinema.


FLT Films

Logo (1985-May 29, 1991)


Visuals: There is the red word "FLT", and "FILMS", in blue, flashes in below.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: The opening theme of the movie.

Audio Variant: On Bingbong: The Vincent Crisologo Story, a synth-pop theme was heard.

Availability: Might appear in the company's very first films.

FLT Films International

1st Logo (December 27, 1991-1994)


Visuals: On a black background, a 2D film reel rolls in. It is still spinning when it stops. Then the yellow filmstrip comes out of the reel, goes to us and zooms, making the screen fully yellow. The yellow screen zooms out to reveal a glowing "F", in a futuristic font. The F moves to the left to give space to the letters "L" and "T", forming "FLT", which then glows red and "FILMS INTERNATIONAL", in white/blue gradient, fades in below.

Variants:

  • Some films feature a darker logo.
  • Early films have the logo flashing instead of glowing red.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio:

  • Early version: A bright synth note, along with a warbling sound, a weird sound, a whoosh and bells.
  • Later version: A deep sound resembling a film projector, then another weird sound, followed by a dark 2-note string theme.

Audio Variants: On Tatak Ng Criminal, the opening theme of the movie was used.

Availability: The company's films range from soft-core to action-based. Some examples that include the logo are Moro and Anak ng Pasig.

2nd Logo (November 30, 1994-1997)


Visuals: Unknown.

Technique: Motion-controlled animation.

Audio: None.

Audio Variant: On Batang Estero, a whoosh sound is heard.

Availability: Appears on some films like Epimaco Velasco: NBI.

3rd Logo (October 14, 1998-February 9, 2001)


Visuals: Over a black background, the logo starts with red/blue filmstrips appearing and making the FLT from before, then it zooms out while rotating. Once it stops, the logo flashes in quickly, then "FILMS INTERNATIONAL", in yellow, slides in below. A copy of the same text, but in cyan, appears at the left, slides and places behind the original text.

Variants: There is a prototype version where the FLT logo flashes twice between "FILMS INTERNATIONAL" slides in then after that it shines, this was seen on Tulak ng bibig, Kabig ng dibdib.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: An ascending fanfare with windchimes.

Audio Variants:

  • On Di' pwedeng, Hindi pwede!, a triumphant fanfare is heard.
  • On Ako'y ibigin mo... Lalaking matapang, a dark music with flashes was heard.
  • On Tulak ng bibig,kabig ng dibdib (the first movie to use this logo),a film projector sound with flashes without music is heard.
  • On Virgin Wife (the last movie to use this logo), you can hear drumbeats along with ascending fanfare.

Availability: This can be found on their films during the late 90's and early 00's, before their next logo was introduced. One of these include Di' pwedeng, Hindi pwede!, along with the short version of the first Star Cinema logo.

4th Logo (March 14, 2001)


Visuals: Unknown.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Unknown.

Availability: Appears on some films like Ooops, teka lang... Diskarte ko to!

5th Logo (2001-June 21, 2006)


Visuals: The sequence starts with a red flower pedals with sprocket on a dark (not absolute black) background. After two takes, a black/yellow filmstrip comes out and forms the FLT logo while the red thing disappears. On the last take (there's 5 takes of the filmstrip making the logo, plus 2 at the beginning, making 7), the FLT zooms out while being finishes and places at the center. Then "Films International" appears by white rays of light below it.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None.

Audio Variant: On Mama San, a ascending synth theme is heard.

Availability: This can be found on the company's last films. The logo is absent on Alab ng Lahi which FLT handling the distribution rights.

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