Maddock Films/Logo Variations

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Bhediya (2022):

  • The "A" is drawn in blood and is already formed, which then glows in red. The company name, with "FILMS" in red, forms in via a ripple effect. The "A" then gets slashed in with blood, making the logo shake a bit.



Zara Hatke Zara Bachke (2023):

  • The "A" is slightly different and has a more detailed texture, and three hearts appear beside the "A". Also, the zoom-in through the "D" is omitted. A twelve-note flute theme is heard throughout.

Murder Mubarak (2024, Netflix):

  • On a copper-bordered verdigris-colored floral background, the grayish-brown text "MADDOCK", now in a bold serif font, is first seen. "M" and "DDOCK" then move to the left and the right, respectively, and squishes the "A", making the camera shake, and move back to their usual positions, revealing the letter "A" from the normal logo, now written in blood, as "FILMS" flips in below one-by-one in spaced-out letters. The camera then zooms in slightly two times. Instead of the normal music, a high-pitched female choir, which later fades out, is first heard. The sound of blood is then heard, followed by an eight-note flute sounder similar to the Zara Hatke Zara Bachke variant, along with the sounds of dust, followed by an eight-note flute sounder, and a ringing sound at the end.
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