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Latest revision as of 07:08, 24 September 2024
1st Logo (July 8, 2005-September 15, 2006)
Visuals: It depends on the movie, but there are footages of a live-action school setting, with a black tape containing the then-current A&E logo, with the text "IndieFilms" next to it.
Variants:
- There are several different versions of the logo, depending on the movie.
- It comes in long and short versions.
Technique: Live-action/stop motion animation.
Audio: A rock/guitar theme.
Availability: Seen on movies such as Jesus Camp and Rock School.
2nd Logo (2006-)
Visuals: Over a light that flashes, there is the same A&E IndieFilms logo from before, then there is a dark wall with the A&E IndieFilms logo printed over the wall.
Variants:
- A still version exists, where the tape is only seen.
- Starting in 2008, the A&E logo on the tape is updated.
Technique: Computer animation.
Audio: A beep, followed by a taping sound.
Availability: Seen on A&E's films from the era, like American Teen, among others.