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Revision as of 14:05, 4 March 2024
Background
Allied Film Laboratory was a film processing company started in 1960 by William "Bill" Smith.
Leader (1960?-1980s?)
Visuals: On a white background, a black "a" is seen, segmented into squares. To the right "ALLIED" in a Bauhaus font, with "film laboratory" below.
Variants: Later films have this spliced into the SMPTE Universal Leader.
Technique: A still graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on 16mm films processed by this company, such as President Teddy Roosevelt The Right Man Right at the Right Time and a Datsun commercial from 1980.