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'''OTL Releasing''' is a sublabel of [[Universal Pictures]] which is generally focused on distributing micro-budget genre films. Most of their titles are co-produced with [[BH Tilt]], which is a successor to a similar label entitled High Top Releasing, a former [[FilmDistrict]] subsidiary.
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'''Nickname:''' "The OTL Static"
'''Logo:''' On a black background, some VHS-esque static appears and flashes numerous times. Slowly, packs of lines form the waving text "'''O T L'''", which then glows as if a light was shining down on it multiple times. The text "R E L E A S I N G" fades in underneath, and the logo then distorts before cutting to black.
'''Variants:'''
* On ''Lowriders'' and ''Birth of the Dragon'', the logo is still.
* On ''Unfriended: Dark Web'', the VHS effects are replaced with constant glitching.
'''FX/SFX:''' The static and waving.
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Revision as of 12:28, 31 August 2022
Background
OTL Releasing is a sublabel of Universal Pictures which is generally focused on distributing micro-budget genre films. Most of their titles are co-produced with BH Tilt, which is a successor to a similar label entitled High Top Releasing, a former FilmDistrict subsidiary.
(2017-)
Nickname: "The OTL Static"
Logo: On a black background, some VHS-esque static appears and flashes numerous times. Slowly, packs of lines form the waving text "O T L", which then glows as if a light was shining down on it multiple times. The text "R E L E A S I N G" fades in underneath, and the logo then distorts before cutting to black.
Variants:
- On Lowriders and Birth of the Dragon, the logo is still.
- On Unfriended: Dark Web, the VHS effects are replaced with constant glitching.
FX/SFX: The static and waving.
Music/Sounds: Some static-sounding sounds which play over the film's opening theme, or otherwise just the opening sounds of the movie.
Availability: Currently seen on films such as Lowriders and Upgrade.
Editor's Note: None.