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'''Logo:''' It start from a black background with some environment views in fast pace reveal clockwise, which later replaced by sky views with plane (resembling an airport view), until we see an environment with a red sky, up to a space (or starfield) view. Later, a big white outlined star, along with "RIALTO" also reveal themselves clockwise on a teal blue background, completing the logo. |
'''Logo:''' It start from a black background with some environment views in fast pace reveal clockwise, which later replaced by sky views with plane (resembling an airport view), until we see an environment with a red sky, up to a space (or starfield) view. Later, a big white outlined star, along with "RIALTO" also reveal themselves clockwise on a teal blue background, completing the logo. |
Revision as of 07:12, 2 February 2022
Sagan Blob
Video captures courtesy of
OZ_Paramount87 (aka Logo Archive)
Background
Rialto Distribution is an Australian/New Zealand distributor for art-house and foreign films. It's not to be confused with with Rialto Pictures, whose the company co-reissued the British film The Third Man (1949).
Only Logo (2000s-)
Logo: It start from a black background with some environment views in fast pace reveal clockwise, which later replaced by sky views with plane (resembling an airport view), until we see an environment with a red sky, up to a space (or starfield) view. Later, a big white outlined star, along with "RIALTO" also reveal themselves clockwise on a teal blue background, completing the logo.
FX/SFX: The revealing, with fast-pace real live action.
Music/Sounds: A "warbling" tune accompanied by xylophone, followed by a whoosh when the logo appears.
Availability: Uncommon, bordering on rare in the North America, Europe and other countries, while from uncommon, rare, bordering to extremely rare in Australia and New Zealand. Was seen on Australian films by the company such as Weekend (2011). In Australia or New Zealand cinemas, it has logo shown on it at the beginning; while it's most notable distributors (or Australian theatrical distributors) of films that had this logo is the U.S. release of the Australian film The Gateway (2018), The Corrupted (2019), Mosley (2019) and Honest Thief (2020).
Editor's Note: None.