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'''Accent Film Entertainment''' is an Australian distributor that focuses on the distribution of independent and foreign films. |
'''Accent Film Entertainment''' is an Australian distributor that focuses on the distribution of independent and foreign films. |
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Revision as of 17:35, 9 October 2023
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Background
Accent Film Entertainment is an Australian distributor that focuses on the distribution of independent and foreign films.
Logo (2000s-)
Visuals: On a black BG, we see some blurry images of a lowercase A with an accute accent (´) on top. This is followed by several blurry images of a lopsided lowercase C, then several blurry shots of a lowercase E, an N, and more indistinguishable symbols. This ends with the word "á c c e n t" to flash in below, followed by "FILM ENTERTAINMENT" below that. All of it is in white, except for the diacritical mark, which is light blue.
Technique: The blurry, flashing letters.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Aussie DVD releases of independent and foreign films. An example is the Australian release of Krabat.