Consolidated Productions: Difference between revisions
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'''Visuals:''' On a lilac background, "Consolidated", in the same font as before, slowly rises up from the background, casting a shadow as it does. When it fully rises up, "D I S T R I B U T I O N" fades in below. |
'''Visuals:''' On a lilac background, "Consolidated", in the same font as before, slowly rises up from the background, casting a shadow as it does. When it fully rises up, "D I S T R I B U T I O N" fades in below. |
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'''Technique:''' The text rising. |
'''Technique:''' The text rising.{{SectionMisuse|Technique}} |
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'''Audio:''' None or the closing theme of the movie. |
'''Audio:''' None or the closing theme of the movie. |
Revision as of 12:06, 6 December 2023
Eric S. and PAV123
Editions by
Michael Kenchington
Logo (1974-2000's?)
Visuals: Over a black background is the word "Consolidated" in a red script font. Above it are the words "For" and "CONSOLIDATED PRODUCTIONS". Under it is "in association with" in italics.
Variant: On later films, the logo would be on a green marble background with "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" above it.
Technique: None.
Audio: The ending theme of the movie.
Availability: Seen on TV and direct-to-video movies from the era such as Deception.
Consolidated Distribution
Logo (1980s-1990s)
Visuals: On a lilac background, "Consolidated", in the same font as before, slowly rises up from the background, casting a shadow as it does. When it fully rises up, "D I S T R I B U T I O N" fades in below.
Technique: The text rising. [possible misuse]
Audio: None or the closing theme of the movie.
Availability:
- Seen on later films such as Lincoln, The Cover Girl and the Cop and Where Did I Come From?.
- It also appears at the end of the 1990 UK VHS release of Peter Pan (1988) from Pickwick Video.