Official Films, Inc.

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum




1st Logo (1941-1966)


Visuals: Superimposed in the credits, there is a logo arranged like this:
another

OF

OFFICIAL FILMS, INC.

presentation

The "O" is represented by a wireframe globe.

Variants:

  • Some shows and movies can have all of the text be in Times New Roman.
  • On Biography, a copyright stamp is added below the logo.
  • On Mr. Lucky, a paper airplane is seen to the right of the logo. After the logo disappears, it immediately segues into the Spartan Productions logo.

Technique: A still, printed image.

Audio: The end theme of the TV show or movie.

Availability: Seen on many TV shows and movies.

2nd Logo (Early 1950s)


Visuals: On a striped background with stars, there is a ribbon with the text "OFFICIAL FILMS" in a Western-like font, under it is "Present" in cursive.

Variant:

  • Superimposed in the closing credits is "THE END" with "AN OFFICIAL FILMS" in the same western font as the normal logo. Otherwise, this logo can say "AN OFFICIAL FILM" or "THE NEW".
  • A color version of this logo exists.

Technique: A painting filmed by a camera.

Audio: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Seen on a re-issue of RKO/Van Bueren's Tom & Jerry shorts and Paramount's 1934 Screen Songs short Let's Sing with Popeye.


3rd Logo (1957)


Visuals: After the end credits, there is a trapezoid tube tilted 90 degrees to the right. To its left is a cardiogram leading into a drawing of Earth. To the right of the shape reads "an OFFICIAL FILMS INC. presentation".

Technique: A still, printed image.

Audio: The ending theme of the show.

Availability: So far, this logo is seen on a re-issue of The Adventures of Robin Hood episode "To Be a Student".

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