Suevia Films (Spain)

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PLEASE, DON'T CONFUSE WITH SUEVIA FILMS CESAREO GONZÁLEZ

(2000-)

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Nicknames: "The Camera"

Logo: We see some circles (like the ones you see when a filmreel starts) with strange horizontal words and then another one with the words "SUEVIA FILMS" in the Algerian Becker Basic font. We zoom down though a filmstrip showing some clips of a camera working, the filmstrip flies away revealing the words "SUEVIA FILMS" in the same font as seen in the circle at the beginning in a background with a rippling version of the film countdown. We can see pictures of Suevia Films logos on the filmstrips. The filmstrips pass though us and we go inside one of the filmstrips' screens showing a distorted dark blue/purple background with various words of the company name and black filmstrips fly though the screen while the words "SUEVIA FILMS" white in the same font forming by the letters rotating then when the words are near completion the background becomes a camera inside with shadows of the words "SUEVIA FILMS" everywhere and at the end the background fades into black.

FX/SFX: The clips of the camera in live action and good CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic fanfare along with camera sounds when the camera clips are shown and some swooshes when the filmstrips fly though the screen.

Availability: Common in Spain.

Editor's Note: None.