Spectrafilm

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

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(1980s)

Logo: On a black background, we see a rainbow colored trail appearing itself, as it reveals the letters "spectra" in a serif font. We zoom out to see the complete text, and until it stops, the rainbow trail zooms back to the aforementioned letter, as the background turns into a black-blue gradient background, and the marker-written text "film" is being written by a flash, minus the i's dot, which fades after. Later, it all fades out.

Variant: A still variant exists. It just has the words "spectra" on the left, and "film" on the right, in red. This was the defacto logo in the earlier part of the 1980s. The variant was designed by cult director Sam Irvin, himself an employee of Spectrafilm at the time.

Technique: The trails, the revealing text, the writing and the fading.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: It may appear on some movies. The variant can be seen on Blue Monkey and Anguish.

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