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===Background===
===Logo (1995-1996)===▼
==Atlantic Group Films==▼
'''Technique:''' None.▼
'''Technique:''' The spinning.▼
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[[File:WarnerVision Films (1994).jpg|300px|center]]
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'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen on ''The Granny'', ''Gumby: The Movie'', ''Indecent Behavior III'', ''Someone to Die For'', ''Kleptomania'' and ''The Donor'', among others.▼
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[[Category:American film logos]]{{American film logos}}
[[Category:United States]]
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Background
In 1995, when its parent label A*Vision Entertainment became WarnerVision Entertainment, the film unit followed suit, changing its company name to WarnerVision Films. The company stopped making films in 1996.
Logo (1995-1996)
Visuals: Over a black background is the WarnerVision "\\'" logo that is surrounded by lines, making it look like a camera photo. The last two ellipses of the WarnerVision logo is in black with a white outline, while the first ellipse was filled in. Below it was the words "WARNERVISION FILMS" in a Futura Condensed font.
Technique: A still computer graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on The Granny, Gumby: The Movie, Indecent Behavior III, Someone to Die For, Kleptomania and The Donor, among others.
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