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'''Note:''' This logo can be seen [https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xadqeh here].
'''Note:''' This logo can be seen [https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xadqeh here].


'''Logo:''' On a black background we see 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.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background we see 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:''' 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.
'''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.

Revision as of 02:13, 9 October 2023


(1970's)

Note: This logo can be seen here.

Visuals: On a black background we see 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: 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.

Audio: Mostly a woman singing (hard to tell what she says) with drums and bells.

Availability: Seen on Lightning Video prints of The Clones.

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