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===Background===
===Background===
'''Strike Entertainment''' was an American film company that was founded in 2002 by Marc Abraham, Thomas Bliss and Eric Newman. However, no on-screen logo was debuted until 2004.
'''Strike Entertainment''' was an American film company that was founded in 2002 by Marc Abraham, Thomas Bliss and Eric Newman, with [[Universal Pictures]] as its main distributor. The company was shuttered in March 2013.


=== Logo (2004-2013)===
===Logo (March 19, 2004-February 12, 2014)===
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File:Strike (2006).png
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'''Visuals:''' The sequence starts on a red background. Then, the camera zooms out where it has a red rectangle with green outline. More pieces flies out on a white wall background. Finally, the pieces form the black word "STRIKE" with green outline inside a red retangle. The logo then fades to black.
'''Visuals:''' The logo starts on a {{color|red}} background. Then, the camera zooms out where it has a {{color|red}} rectangle with {{color|green}} outline. More pieces flies out on a white wall background. Finally, the pieces form the black word "STRIKE" with {{color|green}} outline inside a {{color|red}} rectangle. The logo then fades to black.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*At the end of ''The Last Exorcism Part II'', the logo is next to the [[StudioCanal]] logo.
*At <u>the end of ''The Last Exorcism Part II''</u>, the logo is next to the [[StudioCanal]] logo.
*On the 2004 film ''Dawn of the Dead'' (the first film to contain this logo), the logo melts into lava.
*On <u>the 2004 version of ''Dawn of the Dead''</u> (the first film to contain this logo), the logo melts into lava.


'''Technique:''' CGI
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' None, or the opening theme of the film.
'''Audio:''' None, or the opening theme of the film.
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'''Audio Variant:''' Sometimes, there is a string orchestral fanfare. This fanfare is probably unused.
'''Audio Variant:''' Sometimes, there is a string orchestral fanfare. This fanfare is probably unused.


'''Availability:''' First seen on the 2004 ''Dawn of the Dead'', and last seen on the 2014 movie ''RoboCop''.
'''Availability:''' It debuted on the 2004 ''Dawn of the Dead'', and was last seen on the 2014 version of ''RoboCop''. The company's first two movies, ''The Rundown'' and ''Bring It On Again'', use no logo.

[[Category:American film logos]]
[[Category:American film logos]]
[[Category:Film logos]]
[[Category:Film logos]]

Revision as of 15:06, 19 April 2024


Background

Strike Entertainment was an American film company that was founded in 2002 by Marc Abraham, Thomas Bliss and Eric Newman, with Universal Pictures as its main distributor. The company was shuttered in March 2013.

Logo (March 19, 2004-February 12, 2014)


Visuals: The logo starts on a red background. Then, the camera zooms out where it has a red rectangle with green outline. More pieces flies out on a white wall background. Finally, the pieces form the black word "STRIKE" with green outline inside a red rectangle. The logo then fades to black.

Variants:

  • At the end of The Last Exorcism Part II, the logo is next to the StudioCanal logo.
  • On the 2004 version of Dawn of the Dead (the first film to contain this logo), the logo melts into lava.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None, or the opening theme of the film.

Audio Variant: Sometimes, there is a string orchestral fanfare. This fanfare is probably unused.

Availability: It debuted on the 2004 Dawn of the Dead, and was last seen on the 2014 version of RoboCop. The company's first two movies, The Rundown and Bring It On Again, use no logo.

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