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This was the production company of Steve Martin, co-founded with production partner Bill McEuen and initial backing from [[Paramount Pictures]]. |
This was the production company of Steve Martin, co-founded with production partner Bill McEuen and initial backing from [[Paramount Pictures]]. |
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===1st Logo (December 14, 1979-August 9, 1985)=== |
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Aspen Film Society (1983) (From - the end of the 1999 DVD release of The Man with Two Brains).png |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a circle containing a picture of the hills and mountains of Aspen, Colorado zooms out. It zooms out further into a rectangle, and after it stops, the words "{{Font|Serif|'''Aspen Film Society'''}}" fade in below the circle. |
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'''Variant:''' On <u>''The Jerk''</u> and <u>''Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid''</u>, a still version is used. The circle has a outline and the text is in a different font. |
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the previous logo, but only this time it zooms out into a filmstrip shining as it's moving to the left and then the words "ASPEN FILM SOCIETY" fade in but this time the words are in a perwinkle color and then the byline reading "A Division of WILLIAM E. McEUEN PRODUCTIONS". |
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'''Technique:''' Same as the previous logo except for the shining and the filmstrip. |
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'''Technique:''' Cel animation. |
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[[Category:American film logos]] |
[[Category:American film logos]]{{American film logos}} |
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Background
This was the production company of Steve Martin, co-founded with production partner Bill McEuen and initial backing from Paramount Pictures.
1st Logo (December 14, 1979-August 9, 1985)
Visuals: On a black background, a circle containing a picture of the hills and mountains of Aspen, Colorado zooms out. It zooms out further into a rectangle, and after it stops, the words "Aspen Film Society" fade in below the circle.
Variant: On The Jerk and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, a still version is used. The circle has a outline and the text is in a different font.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: None, the closing theme of the movie or a whoosh.
Availability: Seen at the end of The Jerk, The Man with Two Brains, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid and other films.
2nd Logo (March 4, 1988-September 15, 1989)
Visuals: Same as the previous logo, but only this time it zooms out into a filmstrip shining as it's moving to the left and then the words "ASPEN FILM SOCIETY" fade in but this time the words are in a perwinkle color and then the byline reading "A Division of WILLIAM E. McEUEN PRODUCTIONS".
Variant: On The Big Picture, the logo lacks the byline.
Technique: Cel animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen at the end of Pulse (1988) and The Big Picture. This is not seen on Cold Dog Soup.