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'''InterStar Releasing Corporation''' was a theatrical distribution company controlled (with a 51% stake) by Westinghouse Broadcasting. Between 1990 and 1993, InterStar made deals with exhibitors to cut the theatrical and ancillary grosses of low-to-medium-budget films. Westinghouse ended the venture in May 1993.
===Logo (November 1, 1991-1993)===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a close-up of an oval-shaped piece of granite zooming out towards a comfortable distance, alongside a circular orange orb which brightens the object. The orb spins around the oval as it flips and stretches in width. As it happens, the word "I N T E R S T A R" appears in a closed-blinds effect. When it reaches a certain distance, the granite becomes a white oval , tilted at a 90-degree angle with an "i" carved into it, while the orb becomes an {{Font color|orange|orange}} sphere which dots the "i". The background fades to {{color|green}} marble.▼
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'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None in some cases. However, an alternate version with wind noises and chimes was spotted on an Amazon Prime print of ''Split Second''.▼
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'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Seen on U.S. and international prints of ''Knight Moves'' and ''Split Second''. This might have been on theatrical prints of ''Highlander II: The Quickening'' and ''A Midnight Clear'', but home video releases of those films don't use this logo.▼
▲'''Availability:'''
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Background
InterStar Releasing Corporation was a theatrical distribution company controlled (with a 51% stake) by Westinghouse Broadcasting. Between 1990 and 1993, InterStar made deals with exhibitors to cut the theatrical and ancillary grosses of low-to-medium-budget films. Westinghouse ended the venture in May 1993.
Logo (November 1, 1991-1993)
Visuals: On a black background, there is a close-up of an oval-shaped piece of granite zooming out towards a comfortable distance, alongside a circular orange orb which brightens the object. The orb spins around the oval as it flips and stretches in width. As it happens, the word "I N T E R S T A R" appears in a closed-blinds effect. When it reaches a certain distance, the granite becomes a white oval, tilted at a 90-degree angle with an "i" carved into it, while the orb becomes an orange sphere which dots the "i". The background fades to green marble.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: None in some cases. However, an alternate version with wind noises and chimes was spotted on an Amazon Prime print of Split Second.
Availability: Seen on U.S. and international prints of Knight Moves and Split Second. This might have been on theatrical prints of Highlander II: The Quickening and A Midnight Clear, but home video releases of those films don't use this logo.