MAQ Productions Inc.

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(1994-2005)

MAQ Productions Inc. (2000)

Logo: On a blue/violet sky with a sand surface, a sphere comes out with it's shadow illuminating the surface, and moves to the center. A flash appears and disappears from behind. The sphere slices into 3 pieces, which then turn into spheres. All these spheres start forming the word "MAQ" in an elegant font, and when it's formed, it shines. "PRODUCTIONS INC.", in yellow, slides in below the logo.

FX/SFX: 90's CGI. Nothing impressive to see here, but the logo's still good for a Filipino film of the time.

Variant:

  • On Ligaw na bala: Lt. Alexander Lademor, the blue/green-yellow sky tint is used.
  • A short version appeared on Kung Alam Mo Lang and Bawal Mahalin, Bawal Ibigin.
  • At the end of Happily Ever After (the company's final film), a still image of the MAQ Productions logo scrolls up the credits.

Music/Sounds: It starts with a creepy-sounding bell tune, accompanied by some strings. A rising sound plays after the bell, and the strings turn into a synth fanfare. A ping is also heard. This music also used from 1993-1998 Regal Films "Crown In Space". Some dark sounds. In other films, the logo's silent.

Music/Sound Variant:

On Batang Z, its starts with warbling sound followed by thud sound where the ball stop then a computer sounds meaning where the logo formed and Productions Inc. slides in has been added on the original music was heard.

On Moises Arcanghel, it uses the sci-fi laser sound when the MAQ logo formed followed by computer sound when it shines and Productions Inc. whoosh appended to the original theme.

On Araw Araw,Gabi Gabi, a dramatic fanfare with different zaps was heard.

On Wating (The company's first film), a majestic synth fanfare which is almost sounded like Sam Po Film Co. Ltd. with computer sounds was heard.

Availability: Can be found on most Filipino films during the mid 1990's to the 2000's. Examples include Nassan Ang Puso, Sa Kabilugan Ng Buwan and Spirit Warriors.

Editor's Note: None.

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