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(January 13, 1984-November 1, 1991)
Alive Films - CLG WikiAlive Films 1987 - WidescreenAlive Films (in-credit)
Nicknames: "The Script", "ALIVE"
Logo: On a black background, we see a zoom-out of letters, first an "A" in white, an "L" in black, an "I" in white, "V" in black and "E" in white, then we see a zoom out of the "ALIVE" word, colored as if with colored pencil from blue to yellow. Then it colors fully and the word "FILMS" on a handwriting font zooms-out at the same time as it writes. Then two lines appears under "ALIVE" and under "FILMS".
Variants:
- A still in-credit variant appears in the opening credits of the Wes Craven film Shocker and The Whales of August.
- On earlier films such as Trouble in Mind, the logo starts out with the word "ALIVE" zooming out. This time the logo is a purple and blue color. The animation is the same as before.
FX/SFX: The zoom-out of the logo.
Music/Sounds: None, but sometimes a new age synth theme was used, or the closing theme of the movie.
Availability: Rare. Can be seen on 1987 Charter Entertainment and Nelson Entertainment VHS releases and television prints of Red Headed Stranger and the Nelson Entertainment VHS release of The Moderns.
Editor's Note: None.