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===Background===
'''Interscope Films''' is a film and television division of
===Logo (September 7, 2018-)===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a filmstrip waving and spinning, forming a spiral. A film projector light appears, and the "i" from the Interscope Records logo and the words "INTERSCOPE'''FILMS'''" fades in. The film projector light fades out and the spiral stops spinning.▼
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'''Variants:'''
*A still version exists.
*On ''How Music Got Free'', the logo shares the screen with the [[SpringHill Company]] and [[Telepictures Productions]] logos.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation by Hunter Simmons.
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'''Availability:'''
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 19 June 2024
Compiled by
Nattasorn
Editions by
TheRealMarcel2000
Video captures courtesy of
Hunter Simmons
Nattasorn
Editions by
TheRealMarcel2000
Video captures courtesy of
Hunter Simmons
Background
Interscope Films is a film and television division of Interscope Records that was founded in 2018.
Logo (September 7, 2018-)
Visuals: On a black background, there is a filmstrip waving and spinning, forming a spiral. A film projector light appears, and the "i" from the Interscope Records logo and the words "INTERSCOPEFILMS" fades in. The film projector light fades out and the spiral stops spinning.
Variants:
- A still version exists.
- On How Music Got Free, the logo shares the screen with the SpringHill Company and Telepictures Productions logos.
Technique: 2D animation by Hunter Simmons.
Audio: A guitar tune with the sound of a film projector, the closing theme or none.
Availability: First seen on Teen Spirit and can be found on movies and television series produced by the company itself.