Closing Logo Group

Background: Allegro Films Distribution was a Canadian film distributor founded by Canadian filmmaker Tom Berry in 1984 and purchased by Le Groupe Coscient in 1995. In 1999, Allegro closed its doors after Le Groupe Coscient went bankrupt. The company was based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

(1988-99)

Logo: On a gray-black lined background, a blue spark writes out five thin double-spaced white lines to form a sol key. Then the letters "A", "L", "L", "E", "G", "R", and "O" (all in black) take each of the spaces and lines on it. The letters change to orange-red and meet up as the thin lines join to form a thick one. The thick line reveals "FILMS DISTRIBUTION" in white underneath "ALLEGRO" and exits to the right. A black shadow appears under "FILMS DISTRIBUTION" and the bottom of "ALLEGRO" shines.

FX/SFX: The spark, the letters, the lines, and the text shining.

Music/Sounds: A peaceful harmony tune with bells as the lines writes out, chromatic percussions for the letters in "ALLEGRO" appearing, violins for the meeting and cello for the shining at the end.

Availability: Seen on every feature released by Allegro until 1999 on VHS. On Windigo, this logo appears before the warning screen.