Loco Motion Pictures

Logo description by LOCALCOWBOY. Logo editions by LOCALCOWBOY. Captures by LOCALCOWBOY. Video captures courtesy of Loco Motion Pictures (Canada).

Background: Loco Motion Pictures, another of Canada's independent production company from the GTA in Ontario (alongside with Broken Compass Films), where the latter company produces audience-driven content for all platforms with a focus on digital storytelling and also distributes digital productions as well, founded in 2013. The company did not yet have an onscreen logo up to until around 2017, following up with the company's TV show/film debut of the web comedy series Hit on Me, which was released on that year.

(2017-)

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Logo: We see a big sketch painted writing of the purple text that reads this:

LOCO

in a psychedelic handwritten-esque font, but has white scratches on them. Below it on the bottom left diagonally says the following text also in purple, being:

loco motion pictures

in Arial Light and is also all lowercased.

Variant: On Detention Adventure, the logo's given color (replaced with pinkish-red in Season 2 of the said latter show) above is much lighter than it appears as usual, and is also notably seen superimposed at the very end of the said TV series's credits sitting on the left of the Broken Compass Films logo, which is being seen placed on the right side of that one.

SFX: Normal to medium to very high.

Music/Sounds: Either the opening theme of the movie/movie trailer/TV show trailer or the end theme of the TV show from this company.

Availability: Super ultra common. Can be seen on films and shows produced from LoCo including Hit On Me, Leah Cameron's documentary series The Communist's Daughter on PBS's WNED-TV, Beattie and May, The Motorcycle Project, What God Did, How To Buy A Baby, Pull Yourself Together and as well on other contents. The superimposed in-credit version can popularly recently be seen on My 90-Year Old Roommate, Detention Adventure and Fertillfamily. Also, please do not expect to see this logo on Keeping It Together.

Editor's Note: None.