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=== Background ===
[[Category:American film logos]]
A-Mark Entertainment was a division of the A-Mark Financial Corporation, owned by Steven Markoff, with Bruce McNall serving as a co-chair.
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===Logo (January 11, 2007-2010)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a space background, there is a gold ingot coming into view and rotating. Then, there is to hands holding respectively an hammer and a stamp. The hammer hits once to the ingot (a la Mark VII Limited), and leaves tools away to reveal the "A-MARK ENTERTAINMENT" text, which is written in Trajan Pro and decorated with a golden frame. The bar turns in a bronze color and shines.

'''Technique:''' CGI and live-action.

'''Audio:''' A calm synth tune that ends in a majestic trumpet fanfare, composed by Bob Christianson.

'''Availability:''' Found on movies made by the company like ''Autopsy''.

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Revision as of 12:06, 11 July 2024


Background

A-Mark Entertainment was a division of the A-Mark Financial Corporation, owned by Steven Markoff, with Bruce McNall serving as a co-chair.

Logo (January 11, 2007-2010)


Visuals: On a space background, there is a gold ingot coming into view and rotating. Then, there is to hands holding respectively an hammer and a stamp. The hammer hits once to the ingot (a la Mark VII Limited), and leaves tools away to reveal the "A-MARK ENTERTAINMENT" text, which is written in Trajan Pro and decorated with a golden frame. The bar turns in a bronze color and shines.

Technique: CGI and live-action.

Audio: A calm synth tune that ends in a majestic trumpet fanfare, composed by Bob Christianson.

Availability: Found on movies made by the company like Autopsy.

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