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'''Visuals:''' WeA see a{{color|silver}} "{{color|silver|IA}}" made of segmented lines appears on a black background. As the camera pans downup, more segmented lines in the form of a "{{color|silver|I}}" appear and interconnect with the "{{color|silver|IA}}". The lines move to the left as the camera zooms out, and we seeforming a connected "{{color|silver|IA}}". "{{color|silver|''Independent Artists''}}" appears next to the letters on the bottom-right. The logo shines throughout.
 
'''Variant:''' A <u>short version</u>, which only has the logo shining, appears on the trailer for ''Simon Sez''.

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Background

This was a independent production company that made two 1999 films, No Vacancy and Simon Sez. The company's output was distributed onto home video by Columbia TriStar Home Video.

Logo (September 10-December(?) 1999)


Visuals: A silver "A" made of segmented lines appears on a black background. As the camera pans up, more segmented lines in the form of a "I" appear and interconnect with the "A". The lines move to the left as the camera zooms out, forming a connected "IA". "Independent Artists" appears next to the letters on the bottom-right. The logo shines throughout.

Variant: A short version, which only has the logo shining, appears on the trailer for Simon Sez.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Some whoosh and sparkling sounds.

Availability: Only known to have been seen on Simon Sez and No Vacancy.

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