Larry Santiago Productions (Philippines)

Background: TBA.

1st Logo (1950's-1960's)

Logo: On a white-shadowed background, we see an moderate close-up shield with the words "Larry Santiago" in a cursive, hand-drawn font, behind a text we see a camera, behind a camera we see 2 letters (LJ), under the text we see a ribbon saying "PRODUCTIONS, INC." and above the shield's outline we see 5 stars. Sometimes, the text "PROUDLY PRESENTS" would fade in.

FX/SFX: None, But...

Cheesy Factor: They've got nothing but this, a still logo. It should give more effort on it next time.

Music/Sounds: A 3-note fanfare.

Availability: Uncommon in the Philippines. Seen on their films of the time, such as Ang Lo'Waist Gang at si Og sa Mindoro and Habagat sa Tag-Araw.

Scare Factor: Medium, if you cannot stand the close-up of the logo and the bombastic music.

2nd Logo (1970's) Logo: On a blue-smoked black background, we see the shield from before but it's shield's outline is now green and there's no text nor ribbon. Suddenly, the text "Larry Santiago" on yellow, zooms out from the left side of the screen. Once it stops on the shield, the ribbon with the text "PRODUCTIONS, INC.", in orange and yellow, appears fading from the left on the bottom of the shield.

FX/SFX: The zooming in, the formation of the ribbon....

Cheesy Factor: Which are way too cheap for today's standards. They should have put much, MUCH effort on it, and the zoom-in is just inexcusable, and very choppy, unlike the formation of the ribbon, which is more choppier than usual!

Music/Sounds: An extended version of the 3-note fanfare.

Availability: Uncommon, again. Seen on their films of their time.

Scare Factor: Low to medium, the choppy animation and the blue smoked background may bother some, however the cheesiness may dedicate it's used-to technique. Of course, it's nothing compared to the next logo.

3rd Logo (Late 1970's)

Logo: We see the shield from before, but instead of yellow and green it's red all over it's details and the camera now it's black. The white of the shield it's light-red, along with the text, which is more darker, but not the red we expected, all set on an extremely black background. It zooms out very slowly mainly beacuse it's far away from the screen and then it cuts to the opening theme of the movie.

FX/SFX: Just the zoom-in.

Cheesy Factor: Far off the charts, notice beacuse the shield is hard to see and it jarringly cuts to the opening movie. A black background doesn't help either. However, the cheesiness comes from the red scheme of the shield.

Music/Sounds: Generally none, which adds to the scare factor.

Availability: Ultra-rare, You can find this on Mga Ani ni Angelita and other movies from the time.

Scare Factor: High to nightmare. Just the fact that it zooms it far away from us and jarringly cuts to the opening theme of the movie can bother some and then shiver their bones. This, combined with the darkness and the lack of music, which has no reason of all, makes this no doubt one of the scariest logos ever made. However, it's Medium for those who used to it, as the nature of the logo is still frightsome.