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===Background=== |
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'''Alliance Releasing''' was the motion picture division of [[Alliance Entertainment Corporation |
'''Alliance Releasing''' was the motion picture division of [[Alliance Entertainment Corporation|'''Alliance''' Entertainment Corporation]]. The division was absorbed in 1991 due to Alliance entering motion picture production. |
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===Logo (May 1987-1990, November 26, 1995)=== |
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{{YouTube|id=1Ou7FWgeIYM|id2=pA76mDj0A3w}} |
{{YouTube|id=1Ou7FWgeIYM|id2=pA76mDj0A3w|id3=IxT2WlvCuCE}} |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black-blue gradient background with stars, a bright flash with multiple arms emerges from the center, before dying down to bring forth the "{{color|silver|'''''A''LLI''A''NCE'''}}" text from the TV logo. The word is at first an sparkling outline, before a orange lightbar fills it in. The words "{{color|silver|RELEASING}}" appears separated by two lines appear below as the logo shines. |
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'''Variant:''' On a Canadian TV spot for ''The Gate'', it uses the same background as its television counterpart, except that "RELEASING" replaces "ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION". |
'''Variant:''' On a Canadian TV spot for ''The Gate'', it uses the same background as its television counterpart, except that "RELEASING" replaces "ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION". |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The flash, the logo shining. |
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'''Audio:''' A synth theme that starts off dark and moody, before having a rising hit and then ending in a flurry of lighter-sounding notes and a 4-note tune. Sometimes, it's silent. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on late 80s releases from Canada. It can also be found on Alliance's VHS tapes that were under the Alliance Releasing Home Video label. and distributed by [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|MCA Home Video]]. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on late 80s releases from Canada. It can also be found on Alliance's VHS tapes that were under the Alliance Releasing Home Video label. and distributed by [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|MCA Home Video]]. It made an appearance on the TV movie ''Family of Cops''. |
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'''Legacy:''' This logo does have its admirers. |
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[[Category:Canadian film logos]] |
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[[Category:Alliance Atlantis]] |
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[[Category:Corus Entertainment]] |
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[[Category:Entertainment One]] |
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[[Category:Lionsgate Studios Corp]] |
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[[Category:Lionsgate]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
Latest revision as of 00:55, 29 October 2024
Background
Alliance Releasing was the motion picture division of Alliance Entertainment Corporation. The division was absorbed in 1991 due to Alliance entering motion picture production.
Logo (May 1987-1990, November 26, 1995)
Visuals: On a black-blue gradient background with stars, a bright flash with multiple arms emerges from the center, before dying down to bring forth the "ALLIANCE" text from the TV logo. The word is at first an sparkling outline, before a orange lightbar fills it in. The words "RELEASING" appears separated by two lines appear below as the logo shines.
Variant: On a Canadian TV spot for The Gate, it uses the same background as its television counterpart, except that "RELEASING" replaces "ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION".
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A synth theme that starts off dark and moody, before having a rising hit and then ending in a flurry of lighter-sounding notes and a 4-note tune. Sometimes, it's silent.
Availability: Seen on late 80s releases from Canada. It can also be found on Alliance's VHS tapes that were under the Alliance Releasing Home Video label. and distributed by MCA Home Video. It made an appearance on the TV movie Family of Cops.