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''Logo pictures by Eric S.'' |
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===Logo (August, 1973)=== |
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[[File:Film Makers International Releasing Corp.jpeg|center|350px]]{{YouTube|id=pu31sI41V0s}} |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' On a black background is a small green wireframe globe rotate to the middle of the screen only to move back to its original position as the abstract blue letters "fi" and the orange text "FILM-MAKERS INTERNATIONAL RELEASING COMPANY" swivel towards the middle. The final three words in the company name are smaller than the other three. The globe dots the I. |
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'''Technique:''' Analog computer animation. |
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''Logo descriptions by PAV123'' |
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'''Audio:''' The last few seconds of "Glory Bus" by Pattie Brookes, composed for ''The Clones''. The song would begin before the logo appears, leading to nearly a minute of nothing. |
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1st Logo |
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(1970's) |
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[[Category:American film logos]]{{American film logos}} |
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[[Category:Film logos]] |
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[[Category:United States]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
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Technique: The swiveling. While this doesn't look completely choppy, it can at times look pointless (especially the globe animation). The music also doesn't seem to match the logo. |
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Music/Sounds: Mostly a woman singing (hard to tell what she says) with drums and bells. |
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Latest revision as of 04:09, 2 October 2024
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Logo (August, 1973)
Visuals: On a black background is a small green wireframe globe rotate to the middle of the screen only to move back to its original position as the abstract blue letters "fi" and the orange text "FILM-MAKERS INTERNATIONAL RELEASING COMPANY" swivel towards the middle. The final three words in the company name are smaller than the other three. The globe dots the I.
Technique: Analog computer animation.
Audio: The last few seconds of "Glory Bus" by Pattie Brookes, composed for The Clones. The song would begin before the logo appears, leading to nearly a minute of nothing.
Availability: Seen on Lightning Video prints of The Clones.