Ardustry Home Entertainment

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Ardustry Home Entertainment was formed in 2002 by several industry veterans to purchase the assets of A-Pix/Unapix. It was renamed to Allumination FilmWorks in 2006, after it picked up the assets of the now-defunct United American Video Corporation.

Logo (2002-2006)

Visuals: On a black background, sparks fly around. The camera slowly pans back to reveal two sets of gears, a yellow one on the left, and a red one on the right, rotating against a stony background. As the camera pans back, a blue gear is seen on top of them, and that they're all enclosed in a gray-outlined triangle, with the text "ARTISTS INDUSTRIUM" engraved at the bottom. Once it finishes zooming, it reveals that the triangle is against a white background, with the text "ARDUSTRY" and "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" at the bottom. A spark flies across the engraving, making it glow yellow before going to black again, and the gears stop spinning.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Clangs and soft industrial noises, then a whoosh and a synth drone.

Availability: Seen on DVD and VHS releases from the company at the time, including The KREW: Strangers, Jack Frost (1997), and Inheritance.

Ardustry Home Entertainment
Allumination FilmWorks
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