User:AlmightyKingPrawn/sandbox

This is for the future so I don't have to feel as pressured writing descriptions all at once.

To do:
 * Sumo.TV
 * Grazing Goat Pictures PVT LTD
 * #HuluIDs on Hulu Originals
 * AVID:Logos to be Described de-countrying
 * Triggerfish Animation Studios cleanup
 * Cartoonito IDs
 * Star Thrower Entertainment cleanup
 * Possibly a variants page for Best Brains?
 * Richard Williams Animation Studio
 * Universal Kids Originals cleanup
 * 700 Pictures cleanup
 * SolotresD cleanup
 * NWave Pictures cleanup
 * Sutter Ink cleanup
 * Exodus Film Group
 * Dog & Rooster Productions cleanup
 * Wide Pictures cleanup
 * Pinnacle Peak Pictures cleanup
 * Animagrad Animation Studio
 * GlenEcho Entertainment
 * The complete, fully described Nicole Kidman collection (AMC Theatres, UCI Cinemas, Odeon Cinemas, Filmstaden AB, and Finnkino)
 * Search 2022 PBS Kids recordings on YouTube for the new logo
 * Describe 3rd Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment logo
 * Rewrite BBC Three "Captain, Spider, and Pointer" descriptions
 * Third Eye Motion Picture Company 2nd logo
 * Inbred Jed's Homemade Cartoons
 * Cinemark XD
 * Pooja Entertainment
 * Hudlin Entertainment
 * Search Party
 * 413 Pictures
 * Magnavision Home Video
 * Genius Sonority
 * Regency Theatres
 * 1091 Pictures
 * Datasat Digital Sound cleanup
 * TBS IDs cleanup
 * Christie Vive Audio
 * MyHits TV animal ID
 * Sparkle Roll Media descriptions
 * Mann Theatres
 * Kodak ScreenCheck Program
 * Bona Film Group cleanup
 * Sil-Metropole Organisation cleanup
 * Gemini Film Circuit 2nd logo if I ever do feel comfortable enough to describe what in the fresh uncanny valley naked baby hell is going on here.
 * DVV Entertainment (likely when I'm done with Cinemark as it's a request from dad who said the logo was cool. He's right.)
 * Next after Cinemark and DVV I'm gonna try to clean up all the British ident pages. Maybe I'll do E4 IDs first.

17th Opening (2013) (Brazil)
Logo: Down a dark, foggy alleyway, a woman is running away from something, but is stopped at a dead end by a fence. It is revealed to be a pack of zombies chasing her, and she winces in preparation for the attack only to get interrupted by a ringing phone, which she and the zombies shush. A woman in the audience turns off her phone. The zombies walk out of the screen and into the audience. A couple is scared of one zombie's rising hand and screams, but he just shares his finger at them. People take pictures of the zombies on stage like the paparazzi, and one loses its arm, which get thrown towards a different couple. The couple is understandably uncomfortable, but gives the arm back. A man who looks a bit from Tighten from Megamind that snuck in four cans of beer sits down, only for the zombies to attack and eat him as we see a close-up of one of the cans of beer flying through the air. An elderly, rich and pompous looking zombie with a suit, mustache and top hat is smoking a cigar in the theater. A zombie little girl responds by smacking him, which knocks his head off, and he eats his cigar. The smoke from the cigar still manages to float to a smoke detector on the ceiling and set it off. We zoom through a dancing circle of zombies to see two firefighters standing proud in the center. The firefighter on the right gives a thumbs up. Suddenly, the lights go out, causing one of the audience members to turn into a werewolf and howl. The lights go back on and the werewolf joins the stage to shake his booty and dance with the zombies and firefighters. One dancing zombie detaches the arm of another and throws it, and it opens the push door so that some of the zombies can leave the theater. The remaining zombies, firefighters, and werewolf continue to dance, much to the excitement of the audience, as some audience members throw popcorn into the air. We pan away from the dancers to reveal that the Cinemark logo is on the theater screen. Two zombie hands hold up over the scene a blue and white metal plate with the logo for the insurance company Allianz and its slogan "Com você de A a Z" ("With you from A to Z") on it.

Technique: CGI animation. This was made under the agency Z+.

Music/Sounds: A rock song with lyrics composed by Henrique Racz, as well as appropriate sound effects like howling wind, screaming, camera shutters, and the werewolf howling. At the end, a narrator plugs Allianz.

Availability: Extinct.

18th Opening (HEY HEY HEY) (2014) (Brazil)
Logo: On a black background, we see a baby dressed as a spotted wild cat. He speaks to the audience in an uncharacteristically deep voice as the background reveals the front of a Cinemark theater, which a large cast of colorful characters is walking into it with their popcorn, singing "hey hey hey, hey hey hey, hey hey hey!"

Those walking in include:
 * A firefighter lady who looks like Jessica Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
 * A chameleon in a purple suit.
 * Two goblin-like characters, one taller and one shorter.
 * A heavy-set Batman parody.
 * A blue elf with a red floppy hat and clothes.
 * A creature with a green, bird-like body and a big pink nose.
 * A stringy-haired magenta alien in a UFO.
 * An old lady with a parasol.
 * A pink unicorn.
 * An elephant wearing striped red pants.

After everyone enters the theater and the chameleon says a line, we see a buck-toothed drink and five feminine popped popcorn kernels run up the steps as they yell another line. A large green hand points a beer bottle and beer can out of the theater, to the anxiety of the bottle and grumpiness of the can. A black man with green zigzag hair is filming with a digital camera, and a blue man who also has zigzag hair is filming with his phone. The chameleon, who is seated between them, eats the camera and phone. As viewed from above, the big-nosed green birdlike creature and then several other characters, including a previously unseen green character with an afro, throw their phones into the air, which have sleepy faces and are yawning. The elephant walks up the aisle while saying a line. The firefighter lady starts talking as the lights go out, leaving the eyes of all the characters glowing in the dark. The lights go back on, right as the beer can is trying to sneak back in. He runs in circles, panicked, before being thrown out of the theater again next to the puzzled beer bottle. The old lady with the parasol stands on top of the unicorn and opens her parasol to push open the push door as she explains it. The focus is again on the firefighter lady, who explains and dances in front of a fire extinguisher. A frog in a yellow medieval bard outfit brought a cigar in and walks to the left towards an emerald colored dragon. He starts to smoke as the dragon blows up smoke to the fire alarm on the ceiling, which lights up. The firefighter lady runs in with the fire extinguisher and sprays it into the dragon's mouth, to its distress, and at the smoking frog, who "deflates" in disappointment. More characters, including the baby, the now happier frog, a pink haired woman, and a green haired woman with a purple mask and dress, talk to the audience excited about the movie before shushing. We see an overhead view of all the characters in every seat of the theater as balloons rise up from their seats, allowing them to fly. The background turns black, and with two final times singing "hey hey hey, hey hey hey, hey hey hey!", we see that flying with them is a banner with the Allianz logo on it. The background turns white as the characters fly off into the distance and the Allianz logo takes the screen. The shadows of the characters dancing appear and disappear.

Technique: Fluid hand drawn animation by Céu D´Ellia.

Music/Sounds: The upbeat and catchy main song, as well as plenty of dialogue and cartoon sound effects. At the end, a narrator plugs Allianz. Composed by Fabio Góes.

Availability: Extinct.

19th Opening (2014) (Brazil)
Logo: We see inside the megaphone of a director as he yells "order!" He puts down his megaphone and speaks to the audience as he backs up. The crew of the movie he is directing puts away the camera, lights, director chair, and Colosseum backdrop, and an actor and actress in Greco-Roman clothing leaves as he backs up, revealing a theater behind it all. The director walks up the stairs, continuing to talk before he starts to sing. The actor and actress are talking with beers in front of a "Bar Bla-Bla" backdrop. One crew member pushes away the backdrop, another shows them a "no beer" sign, and another starts talking to them about what they did wrong (inaudible under singing). As he starts to take away their beer, it turns out he didn't turn off his phone in the theater and it starts ringing, with the director chastising him singing on the screen. A woman in a pink shirt is filming the movie with her camera, so the director and crew drive their van behind her to tell her to put it away, which she does. The actor uses a match to light the actress' cigarette, which sets off the smoke alarm. A crew member stops her smoking by clapping a clapperboard in front of her. The cigarette falls to the ground and starts a fire, but three firemen put it out with a hose while singing. The lights go out, leaving only the glowing eyes of the actor and actress, but they come back on, causing the actress to sing in delight as she holds the scared actor. The director and crew run down the aisle. We see a shot of empty confectionary cardboard getting thrown away in the trash. After another shot of the director and crew, we see the audience excited for the movie. We see the director, crew, actor, and actress on a soundstage getting ready for filming, with a backdrop to the left side marketing Cinemark 3D (the clearest shot of the mostly absent Cinemark logo in the trailer). One member of the crew covers the scene with a backdrop with the Allianz logo and "Com você de A a Z" slogan on it. He explains it to the audience.

Technique: CGI animation by Exodo Animation Studios and Area VFX.

Music/Sounds: The song (vaguely similar to funk) and dialogue.

Availability: Extinct.

20th Opening (2016) (Brazil)
Logo: Red stage curtains open to reveal hanging lightbulbs in the shape of "CINEMARK" that light up and are hoisted offscreen. Candy falls onto screen and forms into a fire extinguisher that sprays, with the text "Sistema Automatico de Detecçāo de Fumaça" ("Automatic Smoke Detection System") below. Red and white tickets form a door with an arrow pointing to it, with the text below now reading "Consulte a Brigada de Incêndio" ("Consult the Fire Brigade"). A stick figure made of white tickets leaves through the door as the text now reads "Para abrir a porta, basta empurrar a barra" ("To open the door, just push the bar"). Yellow, blue, black, and white sticky notes form a camera and red sticky notes form a "no" sign around it, and the text now reads "Proibida a captaçāo de imagens e sons" ("Capture of images and sounds is prohibited"). All of the sticky notes go into a little blue envelope. A red wheel used to control theater sets spins as film moves to its sides. The text reads "Por favor, nāo fume" ("Please, don't smoke") as the wheel turns into a "no" sign and a cigarette flies behind it. With the text "Proibida entrar na sala com latas e garrafas" ("Entering the room with cans and bottles is prohibited") below, cut-out animated people enter a theater. The way they sit forms a cell phone, which rings. The people then all slide downwards off the screen. Colorful straws color the screen, with the text stating "O Cinemark nāo é responsável por objetos deixados na sala" ("Cinemark is not responsible for objects left in the room"). The other straws enter a trash bin made of red straws, which collapses. A bag of Cinemark popcorn shows up on a red background, and the popcorn starts popping upwards out of the bag. The popcorn forms a couple that kisses twice, before it fills the whole screen. The popcorn falls away to just the sides, revealing the Cinemark logo in the middle. The popcorn then covers and uncovers the screen again, and candy pulses out to frame the Allianz logo, with the text below it reading "Consulte um corretor ou acesse www.allianz.com.br" ("Consult a broker or visit www.allianz.com.br").

Technique: Stop motion animation by someone only known on Vimeo as "Dani".

Music/Sounds: In order: a triumphant and twinkly theme at the beginning, the candy falling, the fire extinguisher spraying, a fire alarm, the footsteps of the stick figure and it opening the door, a mysterious-sounding upwards marimba note when the sticky notes appear, the red sticky notes slapping down into a "no" sign, the notes crumpling, film running, someone going "mm-mm" in disapproval, people talking, a very short piano theme, the phone ringing, buzzing, and beeping, what sounds like the reversed and distorted voices of a crowd with the crumpling of the straws and a single note, popcorn popping, two kisses, and a stock harp glissando with a clapping audience that turns into a 5-note piano theme.

Availability: Extinct.

21st Opening (MC Pipoca & DJ Refri em Vai ser um Estouro) (2016) (Brazil)
Logo: A red, expensive-looking car parks near a red carpet. The door opens, as a red foot exits. It is revealed to be a popcorn bucket character named MC Pipoca, who has a popcorn afro, a black beard, and a gold chain with a "C" pendant. A trio of popcorn bucket backup singer ladies, who also have popcorn afros, wait at and near the car as he greets DJ Refri, a Cinemark drink wearing shades, braces, and purples headphones. Upon reaching the red carpet, MC Pipoca fistbumps DJ Refri, and the two chat. After some dialogue, MC Pipoca, DJ Refri, and the popcorn backup singer trio enter the Cinemark dancing. The background turns to red splats and MC Popica and DJ Refri become cel-shaded, as the text "Mc PIPOCA & Dj Refri em" appears to their left. They move out of the way for the rest of the title, "Vai ser um Estouro". Back in the theater, MC Pipoca and DJ Refri take bottles and cans from two young popcorn bags. The popcorn backup singers sing and dance on stage as MC Pipoca throws them away. Smoke hits a smoke detector, as the disclaimer text "Em caso de incêndio, jatos de agua serâo acionados." appears below. DJ Refri extinguishes a smoking popcorn bag's cigar by spraying his drink from his straw, as the drink sitting next to the popcorn bag shields himself with a parasol. DJ Refri is then shown leaning on a fire extinguisher, accidentally pushing down the lever and making it fly through the air as he falls over, startled. The popcorn ladies burst through the doors, singing while wearing firefighter hats. In front of a popcorn kid and a bespectacled Cinemark confectionary container kid, MC Pipoca demonstrates the push door; during this scene, the disclaimer "As saidas de emergência estâo estrategicamente localizadas. Para abrir, basta empurrar a barra." is below. The ladies sing on stage, and MC Pipoca sings below as he turns off a cell phone. He continues singing near a popcorn bag and drink in the audience, prompting the former audience member to put away his phone. DJ Refri then gets some rap verses: he puts away the video camera of a popcorn bag and puts a wooden "X" in front of the mouth of a chatty drink. An old popcorn lady takes a selfie, and the printed picture is shown, but she has a "no" sign held up in front of her by DJ Refri. A popcorn man and drink lady are startled when the lights go out, but they come back on as DJ Refri points at them cuddling in fear. Transitioning back to MC Pipoca and the backup singers as the ones singing, we see the audience members all hold up and turn off their phones, with the disclaimer "A rede Cinemark nāo se responsabiliza por objetos deixados na sala." below. The backup trio dance on stage in front of the Allianz logo on the screen, as a popcorn bag in a tuxedo explains it. MC Pipoca and DJ Refri pose in front of the scene as it irises out. The Cinemark logo never outright appears, instead only being seen throughout the trailer as part of the confectionary characters.

Technique: CGI animation by CLANVFX. Rigging for the trailer by Fabricio Chamon can be found here.

Music/Sounds: It starts with a hip-hop beat, the door of the car slamming, and the honking of cars in the background, as MC Pipoca and DJ Refri talk. For the rest of the trailer, we hear a soul song sung by MC Pipoca and the popcorn backup singers themselves, with some brief rap verses from DJ Refri.

Availability: Extinct.

22nd Opening (2016) (Argentina)
Logo: TBA.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: TBA. The audio design was done by DMC Studio.

Availability: Extinct.

24th Opening (2017) (Brazil)
Logo: TBA.

Technique: Blocky CGI animation by La Cuerda Producción Audiovisual.

Music/Sounds: TBA. Composed by Ardillón Records.

Availability: Extinct.

25th Opening (2018) (Brazil)
Logo: TBA.

Technique: CGI animation. This was made under the agency Z+.

Music/Sounds: TBA. Composed by Lira Música.

Availability: Unknown, possibly extinct.