Shoreline Entertainment

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Shoreline Entertainment is an independent film production company and international sales agency that was founded in 1992 by CEO and film producer Morris Ruskin.

1st Logo (November 8, 2001)

Visuals: A black and purple wave forms on a black background. As the wave is about to pour over, a green mist rises from the top of the wave, revealing the text "shoreline", with a line below it. The wave crashes down and fades out, leaving behind a white box with a black window to the right with a white splotch toward the bottom right corner of said window, and where the latter half of "shoreline" is. Two thick lines are toward the center, resembling the tops of smaller waves. "entertainment" is also seen toward the bottom in yellow.

Technique: A mixture of live action and CGI.

Audio: An ascending flourishing synth theme, along with the sound of a wave crash.

Availability: Appeared on Dark Asylum.

2nd Logo (2010s-)

Visuals: On a black background, the bold text "SH RELINE" filled with footage of a beach and having the orange text "ENTERTAINMENT" under it, fades in. Soon, a beach ball colored red, yellow, blue, and white, comes down and bounces into the empty space of the text. A few seconds later, "SHORELINE" turns white.

Technique: CGI, with live-action footage for the text.

Audio: The sounds of waves crashing.

Availability:

  • Seen on their films released by them, like Girl Gets Girl.
  • This also has been used on their releases of public domain cartoons, such as Popeye, and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
  • This logo can also be seen on their releases of Indian films, such as Insaaf Apne Lahoo Se.
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