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Logo description and capture by BudTheChud1989
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===Background===
Background: Started by Lionel A. Ephraim, a former [[MTM Enterprises|MTM Productions]] executive, and Don L. Parker. The company produced a lot of films in South Africa in the 80s before ultimately closing its doors in 1992.
Started by Lionel A. Ephraim, a former [[MTM Enterprises|MTM Productions]] executive, and Don L. Parker. The company produced a lot of films in South Africa in the 80s before ultimately closing its doors in 1992.
===Logo (November 1987-May 7, 1992)===
[[File:Triax Entertainment Group (1987).png|center|frameless|350x350px]]
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'''Visuals:''' Over a blue background, the logo starts with many red parallelograms and many blue triangles flying around. With the many shapes, we see the multiple copies of the word "TRIAX" in silver and bold, also flying around. Finally the duplicates come in and form a 3D row. They come together to form a split-in-the-middle pyramid with "TRIAX" below the pyramid. The logo shines.


'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
(1987-May 7, 1992)


'''Audio:''' A very 80s synth tune and "whoosh" effect near the end. A silent variant does exist.
Triax Entertainment Group


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''American Eagle'', ''Merchants of War'', ''Tattoo Chase'', ''Murphy's Fault'' and ''Enemy Unseen'', among others.
Logo: On a blue background, we see many red parallelograms and many blue triangles flying around. With the many shapes, we see the multiple copies of the word "TRIAX" in silver and bold, also flying around. Finally the duplicates come in and form a 3D row. They come together to form a split-in-the-middle pyramid with "TRIAX" below the pyramid. The logo shines.


FX/SFX: The shapes and words flying, the colliding, and the shining.


[[Category:American film logos]]{{American film logos}}
Music/Sounds: A very 80s synth tune and "whoosh" effect near the end. A silent variant does exist.
[[Category:United States]]

[[Category:Film logos]]
Availability: Seen on ''American Eagle, Merchants of War, Tattoo Chase, Murphy's Fault'' and ''Enemy Unseen'', among others.

Latest revision as of 02:53, 12 April 2024


Background

Started by Lionel A. Ephraim, a former MTM Productions executive, and Don L. Parker. The company produced a lot of films in South Africa in the 80s before ultimately closing its doors in 1992.

Logo (November 1987-May 7, 1992)


Visuals: Over a blue background, the logo starts with many red parallelograms and many blue triangles flying around. With the many shapes, we see the multiple copies of the word "TRIAX" in silver and bold, also flying around. Finally the duplicates come in and form a 3D row. They come together to form a split-in-the-middle pyramid with "TRIAX" below the pyramid. The logo shines.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A very 80s synth tune and "whoosh" effect near the end. A silent variant does exist.

Availability: Seen on American Eagle, Merchants of War, Tattoo Chase, Murphy's Fault and Enemy Unseen, among others.
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