LK-TEL Filmes

Background
In 2002, the Brazilian LK-TEL Video was renamed to LK-TEL Filmes and focused on distributing independent pictures in partnership with first Imagem Filmes, before being absorbed completely by Paris Filmes in 2005.

Logo (2002-2005)
Visuals: A film camera starts projecting in, and then there is the theater, which turns around, to see a white screen, then it disappears as the word "Times New Roman" fades in, and sets invisible. Three white lines, which is basically the TV tube from the previous logos drawn in, and then stop, surrounding the text. A light flashes on the text, and then there is the word "Times New Roman" fades in below the logo.

Technique: The camera panning, the lines drawing.

Audio: An ominous synth theme with whooshes and clangs.

Availability: Seen on later Brazilian releases from the company, such as Serendipity, Time Out, Open Water and House of Flying Dragons.