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===Background===
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'''iFilm Co.''' is a company created by Sidus HQ in South Korea. It was founded in 2003, but did not use a logo until 2004. They worked mostly on some of the same films from [[I Love Cinema]], another company by Sidus HQ.
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Background: iFilm Co. is a company created by Sidus HQ in South Korea. It was founded in 2003, but did not use a logo until 2005. They worked mostly on some of the same films from I Love Cinema co ltd, another company by Sidus HQ.


===1st logo (June 3, 2004-January 1, 2008)===
1st logo
[[File:IFilm logo.jpg|center|350px]]
(2005-2013)
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Logo: On a white background, a line is shown drawing itself to make a stem. Then a red flower blooms on the stem. Then some more lines make other stems that also bloom out red flowers, which makes the other flower disappear. During this, a small red flower with no stem blooms in the center. Some of the stems spread out to make "Films". Then the flower morphs into a red I. Then the stems disappear. The company's name zooms slowly as remains of the red flower and stems that made the logo fly off. Then "A SIdus HQ Company"appears below the company's name, then the logo stops zooming and finishes.
'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a line is shown drawing itself to make a stem. Then a red flower blooms on the stem. Then some more lines make other stems that also bloom out red flowers, which makes the other flower disappear. During this, a small red flower with no stem blooms in the center. Some of the stems spread out to make "Film". Then the flower morphs into a red "I". Then the stems disappear. The company's name zooms slowly as remains of the red flower and stems that made the logo fly off. Then "A sidus HQ Company" appears below the company's name along with the shadows behind the "I", then the logo stops zooming and finishes.


'''Variant:''' On ''S Diary'', the logo is formed on a brown paper background. Also, it fades onto the movie's opening credits.
FX/SFX: 2D and 3D animation.


'''Technique:''' 2D and 3D animation.
Music/Sounds: A romantic piece of music.


'''Audio:''' A romantic piece of music.
Availability: Seen on films made by the company.


'''Availability:''' Seen on films made by the company, such as ''Windstruck'' and ''Crazy Waiting''.
Editor's Note: None.


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Latest revision as of 13:13, 21 May 2024


Background

iFilm Co. is a company created by Sidus HQ in South Korea. It was founded in 2003, but did not use a logo until 2004. They worked mostly on some of the same films from I Love Cinema, another company by Sidus HQ.

1st logo (June 3, 2004-January 1, 2008)


Visuals: On a white background, a line is shown drawing itself to make a stem. Then a red flower blooms on the stem. Then some more lines make other stems that also bloom out red flowers, which makes the other flower disappear. During this, a small red flower with no stem blooms in the center. Some of the stems spread out to make "Film". Then the flower morphs into a red "I". Then the stems disappear. The company's name zooms slowly as remains of the red flower and stems that made the logo fly off. Then "A sidus HQ Company" appears below the company's name along with the shadows behind the "I", then the logo stops zooming and finishes.

Variant: On S Diary, the logo is formed on a brown paper background. Also, it fades onto the movie's opening credits.

Technique: 2D and 3D animation.

Audio: A romantic piece of music.

Availability: Seen on films made by the company, such as Windstruck and Crazy Waiting.

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