Apolo Films

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Background

Apolo Films (not to be confused with France's Apollo Films) is a Spanish animation studio that was founded in 2018 in Pamplona, Navarre by Spain's children's media company BRB Internacional, in order to produce CGI-animated theatrical feature films based on their properties. The first of these, Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds, began its theatrical release in multiple territories on Summer 2021.

Logo (June 19, 2021- )


Visuals: The animation begins with a rocket with a cartoonish design (it's small, rounded and has one big circle-shaped window), standing on a take-off platform surrounded by grass, with a big blue sky on the background. After a few seconds, the rocket blasts off, leaving a trail of white smoke behind that eventually fills the whole screen. The smoke clears, revealing a blue background, and different white letters appear from the sides of the screen and move to the center, as well as a 2D, white sillhouette of the rocket, forming the text Apolo Films, with the rocket standing over the second "O".

Variant: On trailers for Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds, the logo is still over a black background.

Technique: CGI with Flash animation for the text part.

Audio: Before the rocket blasts off, a group of kids shouting a launch countdown is heard first. After the rocket blasts off, the kids laugh, accompained by the usual rocket sound effects. Finally, the film's opening theme starts to play.

Availability: The logo debuted on Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds, and will probably also be seen on Apolo's next films.

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