Alianza Films

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Alianza Films was a Spanish home video distributor.

Logo (Late 1980s-Early 1990s)

Visuals: On a blue-sky blue gradient background, a gray rectangle - containing four sets of blue-yellow theater spotlights above, a blue filmstrip with white sprocket holes in between, and the company's logo on the 2nd row of the filmstrip - sweeps from a downwards and roughly 45° clockwise angle from the left-bottom corner to the right. A blue rectangle containing the company's logo - it depicts two yellow overlapping chevron shapes with a rounded rectangle yellow border over them, with a yellow rectangle containing "Alianza films" in a stacked format - sweeps down from the top-right as it roughly rotates slowly. The gray rectangle from before slides from the left now accompanied with a drop shadow, still in a downwards and 45° counterclockwise angle. Both of the shapes roughly place themselves.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A sample of "Rescue at Sea" composed by Charles Gerhardt, part of the soundtrack of the 1944 movie Passage to Marseille.

Availability: Shown on the release of Violent Zone.

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