Experimental Cinema of the Philippines

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

The Experimental Cinema of the Philippines (ECP) was a government-owned corporation of the Republic of the Philippines created to promote the growth and development of the local film industry. Created in 1982 after the first Manila International Film Festival through Executive Order 770, the ECP was primarily known as a production company. However, it was created among other things; to hold the Manila International Film Festival, to manage the Manila Film Center, administer a film rating and classification system and to establish and operate the National Film Archive. It was also mandated to provide financial assistance to select motion pictures through a film fund. From the official documents, the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines formally ceased its operations through the Executive Order No. 1051.

Logo (January 27, 1982-April 25, 1985)

Visuals: On a black background, a CBS-esque logo is seen, which consists of a filmstrip spinning around a circle, and a triangular cut running through the middle. The text "Experimental Cinema of the Philippines" is beside it, with "presents" in Friz Quadrata below.

Variants:

  • On Oro, Plata, Mata, the logo is purple.
  • On Himala, the logo is blue.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: None or the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Seen on their output, starting from Oro, Plata, Mata and last seen on Isla.

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