Rede Telecine

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum



Background

Rede Telecine (also commonly known as Telecine) is a Brazilian premium television network and film production company owned by Canais Globo, a division of Grupo Globo, also jointly owned with Hollywood studios Paramount PicturesUniversal PicturesMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and 20th Century Studios, that was launched in 1991. Ever since the late 2000s, Telecine also sponsors the releases of many films, whether they'd be Brazilian or American, sort of like a quality seal of approval. They show this off by putting their logo at the start of theatrical releases of films from certain studios (Universal, Paramount, Imagem Filmes, etc.) and their theatrical trailers as well. Note that this sponsor does not apply to every studio or all their films.

1st Logo (2008-2010)


Visuals: On a black background is the five hexagon-like shapes that reassemble the letter "C" with white, red, blue, green and yellow brite parts on it. Then the waves flash out as the curves transforms the shapes into the letter "C" as the waves fly around a bit. Afterwards other letters beginning to light up to form the word "TELECINE" with the colored waves turning red to form a red rectangle with the word "CINE" on it and as it zooms out the word "PRODUCTIONS" in the same font as the "TELECINE" logo fades in below via a swiping effect.

Variant: There is a version where it replaces the word "PRODUCTIONS" with the text "O MELHOR DO CINEMA" in the same font as the logo and the word above.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None or some electric sounds then a techno-hip hop dramatical rock fanfare that ends with a thud sound.

Availability: Seen on its films that they co-produced (and sponsored) until 2010.


2nd Logo (2011-2013)

Here's a reel from BEELD.motion on Vimeo showing their work for the rebrand, including an exclusive extended variant of this logo at the end:

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3rd ID (2013-2017)

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4th ID (2017-2019)

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5th ID (2019- )

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