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'''Visuals:''' On an orange background, |
'''Visuals:''' On an orange background, there is a drawing of a Roman soldier's head. We zoom out from it, revealing the white letters "SCA" below it, with the small black text "DISTRIBUTORS" underneath "SCA". |
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'''Variants:''' In later years, the logo is still. |
'''Variants:''' In later years, the logo is still. |
Revision as of 06:03, 27 November 2023
Descriptions by
Logoarto
Captures by
Logoarto
Video captures courtesy of
Logoarto, LogicSmash
Logoarto
Captures by
Logoarto
Video captures courtesy of
Logoarto, LogicSmash
Background
SCA Distributors was a British film distributor.
Logo (196?-1970s)
Visuals: On an orange background, there is a drawing of a Roman soldier's head. We zoom out from it, revealing the white letters "SCA" below it, with the small black text "DISTRIBUTORS" underneath "SCA".
Variants: In later years, the logo is still.
Technique: The camera zoom-out.
Audio: A drumroll, followed by a dramatic fanfare.
Availability: Seen on releases of sexploitation films such as The Divorcee and Five Loose Women.