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Background: Neo Films was a subsidiary of VIVA Films/Entertainment, which made Filipino films from 1995 to 2003.
1st Logo


(1995-2003)
(1995-2003)Neo Films (Philippines) - CLG Wiki


Logo: On the blue cloudy background we see the letters of the word neo zooming out rotating and placing themselves letter by letter The white underline of the text along with FILMS below fades in. The VIVA Entertainment byline also fades in below


Logo: On a blue cloudy background, we see the letters of the word "neo" zooming out, rotating, and placing themselves letter-by-letter. The white underline of the text along with "FILMS" below fades in. The VIVA Entertainment byline also fades in below.
FX:SFX: Acceptable CGI for the time


Variants:
Music/Sounds: A synthesized majestic fanfare


There exists a dark variant for the logo.
Availlabity: TBA
On Manalo Matalo Mahal Kita (the company's first film) and Super-B, there's no VIVA byline.
On Warfreak, the logo faded to negative at the end.


FX/SFX: Acceptable CGI for the time.

Music/Sounds: A synthesized majestic fanfare.

Music/Sounds Variants:

On Manalo Matalo Mahal Kita (and possibly earlier movies), a majestic fanfare is heard.
On Super-B, the opening theme is heard.
On Ang Huling Birhen Sa Lupa, a rising sound, then a synth bass theme is heard. It finishes with a bang.
On Katawan, a pluck sound is heard while the VIVA byline is fade in.
On Mumbaki and Wangbu, an uplifting fanfare with 4 drumbeat at the end is heard.


Availability: Scarce. Can be found on films like Honey, Nasa Langit Na Ba Ako?. As IMDB says, the company produced like 29 movies (a few of their other films are not written) and distributed 3 (2 being also produced by the company), and most of the releases may contain this logo. It also appears on Super-B (2002) and Ang Huling Birhen Sa Lupa (2003), which were the company's last films.

Editor's Note: None.

Revision as of 16:40, 25 May 2020

Background: Neo Films was a subsidiary of VIVA Films/Entertainment, which made Filipino films from 1995 to 2003.

(1995-2003)Neo Films (Philippines) - CLG Wiki


Logo: On a blue cloudy background, we see the letters of the word "neo" zooming out, rotating, and placing themselves letter-by-letter. The white underline of the text along with "FILMS" below fades in. The VIVA Entertainment byline also fades in below.

Variants:

   There exists a dark variant for the logo.
   On Manalo Matalo Mahal Kita (the company's first film) and Super-B, there's no VIVA byline.
   On Warfreak, the logo faded to negative at the end.


FX/SFX: Acceptable CGI for the time.

Music/Sounds: A synthesized majestic fanfare.

Music/Sounds Variants:

   On Manalo Matalo Mahal Kita (and possibly earlier movies), a majestic fanfare is heard.
   On Super-B, the opening theme is heard.
   On Ang Huling Birhen Sa Lupa, a rising sound, then a synth bass theme is heard. It finishes with a bang.
   On Katawan, a pluck sound is heard while the VIVA byline is fade in.
   On Mumbaki and Wangbu, an uplifting fanfare with 4 drumbeat at the end is heard.


Availability: Scarce. Can be found on films like Honey, Nasa Langit Na Ba Ako?. As IMDB says, the company produced like 29 movies (a few of their other films are not written) and distributed 3 (2 being also produced by the company), and most of the releases may contain this logo. It also appears on Super-B (2002) and Ang Huling Birhen Sa Lupa (2003), which were the company's last films.

Editor's Note: None.

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