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Created page with "{{PageCredits|compiled=Cattotld}} ===Background=== '''Breaking Glass Pictures''' is an independent film distribution company based in the US. With a catalogue of over 300 titles, it focuses on releasing a wide range of provocative and challenging films from horror, foreign language, art house, genre to LGBT and more. ===Logo (2011-)=== center|300px {{YouTube|id=p_NRC9TRQX4}} '''Visuals:''' On a blue gradient background, a lig..."
 
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===Background===
'''Breaking Glass Pictures''' is an independent film distribution company based in the US. With a catalogue of over 300 titles, it focuses on releasing a wide range of provocative and challenging films from horror, foreign language, art house, and genre to LGBTLGBTQ and more.
 
===Logo (2011-)===
[[File:Breaking Glass Pictures (2014).png|center|300px]]
{{YouTube|id=p_NRC9TRQX4}}
 
'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|blue}} gradient background, a light slides to the top, and the blue-ish words "<span style="background:linear-gradient(180deg,white,dodgerblue); -webkit-background-clip:text !important; -webkit-text-fill-color:transparent;">breaking</span> glass {{color|aquamarine|pictures}}" in a stacked format zoom in, as the background shatters. It soon fades to black, as the flakes fall down, and the logo slightly zooms in.
 
'''Technique:''' Computer animation and possibly live-action.

Revision as of 16:42, 4 November 2023


Background

Breaking Glass Pictures is an independent film distribution company based in the US. With a catalogue of over 300 titles, it focuses on releasing a wide range of provocative and challenging films from horror, foreign language, art house, and genre to LGBTQ and more.

Logo (2011-)


Visuals: On a blue gradient background, a light slides to the top, and the blue-ish words "breaking glass pictures" in a stacked format zoom in, as the background shatters. It soon fades to black, as the flakes fall down, and the logo slightly zooms in.

Technique: Computer animation and possibly live-action.

Audio: A dreamy dramatic note, followed by a sound of glass breaking.

Availability: Common. Seen on Game of Life, The M Word, The Suffering, and others.

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