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[[Category:Logos with library music by William Loose]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
American International Pictures created its own television division as "American International Television" (also known as "American International Productions Television" or "AIP-TV") in 1964 to distribute all AIP film releases and produce various television shows. In 1979, AIP was acquired by Filmways, Inc. and American International Television was folded into Filmways Television in 1980. The AIP library, with some exceptions, is today owned by MGM Holdings Inc.
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1st Logo (1964-1966) | 2nd Logo (1966-December 31, 1968) | 3rd Logo (January 1, 1969-1973) | 4th Logo (1973-1974) | 5th Logo (1974-1980) |
Visuals: Same as the 3rd American International Pictures logo, but with the word "TELEVISION" below instead, and a simplified background.
Variant: The first two seasons of the cartoon series The Adventures of Sinbad Jr use the in-credit text "An American International Television Release".
Technique: A still graphic.
Audio: The theme from the fourth American International Pictures logo. On some shows/TV movies that have the logo superimposed over the opening/ending shots, the logo would have the opening/ending theme of the program or have the AIP theme tacked on.
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Visuals: On a evening sky background, an image of the AIP logo, now tinted gold, appears inside of a teal circle outline at the top of the screen. Below are the words "American International Television" in a fancy serif font.
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Technique: A still graphic.
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Visuals: Same as the 6th American International Pictures logo, but now with "American International Television Presents" below.
Variants:
Technique: Camera controlled and cel animation.
Audio: The 1967 fanfare from the second logo, the opening theme of the show, or movie.
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Visuals: Same as the ninth American International Pictures logo, but the words "American International Television Inc. presents" fade in below.
Variant: There is a black-and-white version of this logo for movies from the 1950s and early 1960s.
Technique: Fading effects and a still graphic.
Audio: None, or the opening theme of the movie.
Availability: This appeared on a fair amount of American International films and TV series, most notably on the AIP dub of Assignment Terror.
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Technique: Analog computer animation. A still graphic for the closing variant.
Audio: An ascending horn and string fanfare (actually stock music, composed by William Loose); rather sedate compared with its predecessor. The closing variant is silent, with the theme playing out over it on some shows.
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