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===Background===
Background: After the collapse of Alliance Atlantis in 2007, the movie distribution arm was re-launched as Alliance Films. On January 9, 2013, Entertainment One acquired and folded Alliance Films.
After the collapse of [[Alliance Atlantis|'''Alliance''' Atlantis]] in 2007, the movie distribution arm was re-launched as '''Alliance Films'''. On January 9, 2013, competing studio [[Entertainment One]] (now owned by Lionsgate Studios) acquired and folded Alliance Films.


===1st Logo (August 10, 2007-August 31, 2012)===
1st Logo
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the final [[Alliance Atlantis]] logo, but the coloring is {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}} instead of {{color|lightorange=orange}}{{color|Orange|orange|normal|orange}} and the name only appears as "'''ALLIANCE'''" in white instead of {{color|goldenyellow=gold}}{{color|gold|gold|normal|gold}}, but in a different font. A registered trademark symbol appears a bit at the top right side corner next beside to the company name.
(August 10, 2007-January 11, 2013)


'''Variants:'''
Nicknames: "Blue A", "Alliance A", "Alliance Hero", "The Alliance Films Boomerang"
* For Quebec releases, the word "VIVAFILM" is added below.
* Another variant (presumably a prototype) has the same font from the last three Alliance Atlantis logos, with no registered trademark at all.
* There is a print version of this logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI by ZINK.
Logo: Same as the final Alliance Atlantis logo, but the coloring is light blue, and the name only appears as "ALLIANCE", but in a different font.


'''Audio:''' Same as the final Alliance Atlantis logo, composed by Doug Pennock and performed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. The original and the re-arranged fanfares are used interchangeably.
Variants:


'''Availability:''' Appears on a lot of Canadian-released movies and distributed DVDs/Blu-Rays from 2007 to 2012. This logo appears on the U.S. Sony Blu-ray of ''Planet 51'' instead of the 1993-2015 [[TriStar Pictures]] logo if you select the French Canadian audio track, or press the "angle" button on the player's remote. It also made a surprise appearance on the BhavaniHD Movies upload of the Telugu dub of ''StreetDance 3D''.
* For Quebec releases, the word "VIVAFILM" is added below.<u>round</u>: After the collapse of <font color="#333333">[http://web.archive.org/web/20190826143928/http://www.closinglogos.com/page/Alliance+Atlantis+Communications+%28Canada%29 Alliance Atlantis]</font> in 2007, the movie distribution arm was re-launched as Alliance Films. On January 9, 2013, Entertainment One acquired and folded Alliance Films.<br /><br /><br />1st Logo<br />(August 10, 2007-January 11, 2013)<br />
* Another variant has the same font from the Alliance Atlantis logo.FX/SFX: Same as the final Alliance Atlantis logo.<br />Music/Sounds: Same as the final Alliance Atlantis logo. Sometimes, the music is re-arranged to be less dramatic and calmer.<br />Availability: Appears on Canadian-released movies and distributed DVDs/Blu-Rays from 2007 to 2012. This surprisingly appears on the U.S Sony Blu-ray of ''Planet 51'' instead of the TriStar logo if you select the French audio track, or press the "angle" button on the player's remote.<br />Editor's Note: None.<br />2nd Logo


(August 31, 2012-April 26, 2013)
===2nd Logo (March 27, 2012-April 26, 2013)===
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Nicknames: "Fireworks", "Alliance A II", "Alliance Hero II"<br />Logo: A spark lights up on a dark background, which causes other sparks to light up and shoot fireworks across the screen. We then zoom out to see that the fireworks are drawing the familiar Alliance logo. "ALLIANCE FILMS" in Century Gothic Bold then zooms out and takes it place below the Alliance logo.<br />Trivia: This logo was designed by Framework Studio.
'''Visuals:''' A spark lights up on a dark background, which causes other sparks to light up and shoot fireworks across the screen. The screen then zooms out to see that the fireworks are drawing the familiar Alliance logo. "'''ALLIANCE FILMS'''" in Century Gothic Bold in gold, also being drawn in (exactly the same font color just like from the 2004-2007 [[Alliance Atlantis]] logo), then the text zooms out and takes its place below the Alliance logo, then a yellow light shines below it, before fading to black.


'''Variants:'''
Variant: Again, in Quebec, "VIVAFILM" is in place of "FILMS"
* In Quebec, "'''VIVAFILM'''" replaces "'''FILMS'''".
* A print version of this logo exists.


'''Technique:''' CGI by Framework Studio.
FX/SFX: The logo forming. Very nice special effects.


'''Audio:''' The alternate version of the last logo's fanfare, accompanied by firework sounds, and a whoosh when the text zooms out.
Music/Sounds: The fireworks and the same majestic horn fanfare as before.


'''Audio Variant:''' On Framework Studio's Vimeo, the firework sounds are absent.
Availability: This appears on ''The Tall Man'', ''Sinister'', ''The Bay'', ''Dark Skies'', and ''The Lords of Salem.''


'''Availability:''' This logo only lasted a short time before they were folded into [[Entertainment One]]. The only known films with this logo were ''The Tall Man'', ''Sinister'', ''The Bay'', ''Dark Skies'', ''Antiviral'', ''The Lords of Salem'', and Canadian prints of ''The Hunger Games'' and ''ParaNorman''. However recently, this logo made a surprise reappearance on a Canadian Netflix print of ''The Hurt Locker''.
Editor's Note: None.

{{Chronology|[[Alliance Atlantis]]|[[Entertainment One|eOne]]}}
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[[Category:Lionsgate Studios Corp]]
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[[Category:Logos made by Framework Studio]]

Latest revision as of 18:19, 28 June 2024


Background

After the collapse of Alliance Atlantis in 2007, the movie distribution arm was re-launched as Alliance Films. On January 9, 2013, competing studio Entertainment One (now owned by Lionsgate Studios) acquired and folded Alliance Films.

1st Logo (August 10, 2007-August 31, 2012)


Visuals: Same as the final Alliance Atlantis logo, but the coloring is light blue instead of orange and the name only appears as "ALLIANCE" in white instead of gold, but in a different font. A registered trademark symbol appears a bit at the top right side corner next beside to the company name.

Variants:

  • For Quebec releases, the word "VIVAFILM" is added below.
  • Another variant (presumably a prototype) has the same font from the last three Alliance Atlantis logos, with no registered trademark at all.
  • There is a print version of this logo.

Technique: CGI by ZINK.

Audio: Same as the final Alliance Atlantis logo, composed by Doug Pennock and performed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. The original and the re-arranged fanfares are used interchangeably.

Availability: Appears on a lot of Canadian-released movies and distributed DVDs/Blu-Rays from 2007 to 2012. This logo appears on the U.S. Sony Blu-ray of Planet 51 instead of the 1993-2015 TriStar Pictures logo if you select the French Canadian audio track, or press the "angle" button on the player's remote. It also made a surprise appearance on the BhavaniHD Movies upload of the Telugu dub of StreetDance 3D.

2nd Logo (March 27, 2012-April 26, 2013)


Visuals: A spark lights up on a dark background, which causes other sparks to light up and shoot fireworks across the screen. The screen then zooms out to see that the fireworks are drawing the familiar Alliance logo. "ALLIANCE FILMS" in Century Gothic Bold in gold, also being drawn in (exactly the same font color just like from the 2004-2007 Alliance Atlantis logo), then the text zooms out and takes its place below the Alliance logo, then a yellow light shines below it, before fading to black.

Variants:

  • In Quebec, "VIVAFILM" replaces "FILMS".
  • A print version of this logo exists.

Technique: CGI by Framework Studio.

Audio: The alternate version of the last logo's fanfare, accompanied by firework sounds, and a whoosh when the text zooms out.

Audio Variant: On Framework Studio's Vimeo, the firework sounds are absent.

Availability: This logo only lasted a short time before they were folded into Entertainment One. The only known films with this logo were The Tall Man, Sinister, The Bay, Dark Skies, Antiviral, The Lords of Salem, and Canadian prints of The Hunger Games and ParaNorman. However recently, this logo made a surprise reappearance on a Canadian Netflix print of The Hurt Locker.

Alliance Atlantis
Alliance Films
eOne
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