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{{Distinguish|Atlas Entertainment}}
Background: Not to be confused with the American film production company, Atlas Entertainment, Atlas International Film GmbH was founded in February of 1967 by Dieter Menz. Today, Atlas International is headed by his sons, Philipp and Stefan Menz, both seasoned movie executives with professional careers spanning close to 30 years.
===Background===
'''Atlas International Film GmbH''' was founded in February of 1967 by Dieter Menz. Today, Atlas International is headed by his sons, Philipp and Stefan Menz, both seasoned movie executives with professional careers spanning close to 30 years.


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1st Logo
|Atlas International.jpeg|1st Logo (1979-1990)
|Atlas International (1992).jpeg|2nd Logo (1990-2005)
|Atlas International (3rd Logo).jpeg|3rd Logo (2005?-)
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(1979-1988)
===1st Logo (1979-1990)===
[[File:Atlas International.jpeg|center|350px]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a map of the entire world with the landmasses colored green and the water colored in cyan, there is the [[Atlas Film]] logo forming. After it's formed, the text "atlas international" fades in beneath the logo, and then they zoom in. "presents" fades in later.


'''Trivia:''' The music and map were later used for the [[North American Releasing]] logo, which also used a similar animation.
Logo: On a map of the entire world with the landmasses colored green and the water colored in cyan, we see the Atlas Film logo forming. After it's formed, the text "atlas international" fades in beneath the logo, and then they zoom in. "presents" fades in later.


'''Technique:''' Camera-controlled animation.
Trivia: The music, and map was later used for the North American Releasing logo, which also used a similar animation.<br />FX/SFX: The logo forming, the company's name fading in, the zoom in, and "presents" fading in.<br />Music/Sounds: A sampled synthesized piece from the track "Friedmann Bach" from Klaus Schulze's 1978 album ''X'', which was also used for the 2nd logo. Sometimes it is silent.<br />Availability: Extremely rare. Appears on old UK VHS's of ''Don't Go In The House'', ''Bloodshot'', and possibly others, though current prints of the former two have it removed or replaced with the next logo. The only place where this logo appears in any form is on the Anchor Bay R1 DVD of ''Mad Mission Part II: Aces Go Places'' (AKA, ''Aces Go Places II''). It is said to be intact (although not fully confirmed) on the German Laser Paradise DVD of ''BMX Bandits'', but some sources indicate the 2nd Atlas Film logo appears instead. It does however, appear on the Canadian Seville Pictures DVD of the former.<br />Editor's Note: TBA.


'''Audio:''' A sampled synthesized piece from the track "Friedmann Bach" from Klaus Schulze's 1978 album ''X''.
2nd Logo


'''Audio Variant:''' Sometimes, the logo is silent.
(1988-2005)


'''Availability:'''
Logo: On a purple/black (or blue/black) gradient background, a striped silver model of the earth zooms out and spins. Then the parts of the Atlas Film logo start forming in front of the globe as the background then turns into a gray/white (or sky blue/white) gradient background. The words "atlas international" zoom out below, and then "presents" fades in.
* Seen on old UK VHS releases of ''Don't Go In The House'', ''Bloodshot'', and possibly others, however, current prints of the former two have it removed or replaced with the next logo.
* The only place where this logo appears in any form is on the [[Anchor Bay Entertainment|Anchor Bay]] Region 1 DVD release of ''Mad Mission Part II: Aces Go Places'' (AKA, ''Aces Go Places II'').
* It is also said to be intact (although not fully confirmed) on the German [[Laser Paradise|Laser Paradise]] DVD release of ''BMX Bandits'', but some sources indicate the 2nd [[Atlas Film|Atlas Film]] logo appears instead.
* It does however, appear on the Canadian [[Seville Pictures|Seville Pictures]] DVD release of the former.


===2nd Logo (1990-2005)===
Variants:<br />
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File:Atlas International (1992).jpeg
File:Atlas International (1990).jpeg
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'''Visuals:''' On a purple/black (or blue/black) gradient background, a striped silver model of the earth zooms out and spins. Then the parts of the Atlas Film logo start forming in front of the globe as the background then turns into a gray/white (or sky blue/white) gradient background. The words "atlas international" zoom out below, and then "presents" fades in. A copyright with the year in roman numerals appear on the bottom right.
* There exists two versions: A filmed variant and a videotaped one.
* Sometimes, a ® stamp with roman numerals appear on the bottom right.
* There is a variant that lacks "Presents".
* A variant exists where the 4:3 videotape version is stretched into 16:9 widescreen. This was seen on an Australian TV airing of ''666: In Bed With the Devil'', before the 2000 Constantin Film logo.
* When shown in widescreen, the bottom text with the ®, the numerals, and "@" touch the borders or are cut of completely. In 2.35:1 Scope, only "Atlas International" with the "@" is shown (due to cropping).<br />FX/SFX: All the 3D animation.<br />Music/Sounds: Same as the 1st logo.<br />Music/Sounds Variants: On the French print of ''A Chinese Ghost Story I'', it uses the last half of the current Media Asia fanfare.<br />Availability: Uncommon in European territories where they distribute material, but rare in the U.S. The filmed version can be seen on the R1 Anchor Bay DVD of ''A Better Tomorrow'', and the Tartan UK Ultimate Edition and U.S Dragon Dynasty 2 Disc edition of ''Hard Boiled''. The videotaped version is seen on the Hen's Tooth Video DVD of the 1974 ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' anime and the Shrek Show release of ''Don't Go in the House''. This appears on some Hong Kong films released under the Hong Kong Legends label in the UK, like ''Once a Thief'', ''The Killer'', and ''Treasure Hunt''. The Scope version is seen on the UK Entertainment In Video DVD of ''Aces Go Places 5'', plastering the Cinema City Co. logo.<br />Editor's Note: TBA.<br />3rd Logo


'''Variants:'''
(2005?- )
*Filmed and videotaped versions of the logo exist.
*A variant that <u>lacks "Presents"</u> also exists.
*A variant where the 4:3 videotape version is stretched into <u>16:9 widescreen</u> also exists, which was seen on an <u>Australian TV airing of ''666: In Bed With the Devil''</u>, before the 1996 [[Constantin Film|Constantin Film]] logo.
*When shown in <u>widescreen</u>, the bottom text with the copyright, and "@" touch the borders or are cut of completely. In <u>2.35:1 Scope</u>, only "Atlas International" with the "@" is shown (due to cropping).


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Logo: On a black background, we see a metallic ribbon-like thing waving. It fades out and a glass version of the planet Earth gets revealed by a light. It spins, and a glass version of the A from the Atlas logo zooms out while spinning, revealing to contain the planet inside. The words "'''atlas''' international" are also revealed and the logo places itself at the left of them. The lights on the logo move and the text shines.


'''Audio:''' Same as the previous logo.
FX/SFX: Just breathtaking CGI.


'''Audio Variant:''' On the French print of ''A Chinese Ghost Story I'', it uses the last half of the current [[Media Asia Group|Media Asia]] fanfare.
Music/Sounds: A calming bell tune which then evolves into a majestic fanfare.


'''Availability:'''
Availability: Currently seen on new Atlas International releases.
* The filmed version can be seen on the Region 1 [[Anchor Bay Entertainment|Anchor Bay]] DVD release of ''A Better Tomorrow'', and the [[Tartan Video|Tartan]] UK Ultimate Edition and U.S. [[Dragon Dynasty]] 2 Disc edition of ''Hard Boiled''.
* The videotaped version can be found on the Hen's Tooth Video DVD release of the 1974 ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' anime and the Shrek Show release of ''Don't Go in the House''.
* This logo is also preserved on some Hong Kong films released under the Hong Kong Legends label in the UK, like ''Once a Thief'', ''The Killer'', and ''Treasure Hunt''.
* The Scope version can be found on the UK [[Entertainment In Video|Entertainment In Video]] DVD release of ''Aces Go Places 5'', plastering the [[Cinema City Company Limited|Cinema City Co.]] logo.


===3rd Logo (2005?-)===
Editor's Note: TBA.
[[File:Atlas International (3rd Logo).jpeg|center|350px]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a metallic ribbon-like thing waving. It fades out and a glass version of the planet Earth gets revealed by a light. It spins, and a glass version of the A from the Atlas logo zooms out while spinning, revealing to contain the planet inside. The words "'''atlas''' international" are also revealed and the logo places itself at the left of them. The lights on the logo move and the text shines.

'''Technique:''' CGI.

'''Audio:''' A calming bell tune which then evolves into a majestic fanfare.

'''Availability:''' Seen on new Atlas International releases, as well as [[Pissanos International Film Producers & Distributors|Pissanos]]' releases of older animated films from Atlas' library.

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Latest revision as of 19:55, 1 May 2024

Background

Atlas International Film GmbH was founded in February of 1967 by Dieter Menz. Today, Atlas International is headed by his sons, Philipp and Stefan Menz, both seasoned movie executives with professional careers spanning close to 30 years.



1st Logo (1979-1990)

Visuals: On a map of the entire world with the landmasses colored green and the water colored in cyan, there is the Atlas Film logo forming. After it's formed, the text "atlas international" fades in beneath the logo, and then they zoom in. "presents" fades in later.

Trivia: The music and map were later used for the North American Releasing logo, which also used a similar animation.

Technique: Camera-controlled animation.

Audio: A sampled synthesized piece from the track "Friedmann Bach" from Klaus Schulze's 1978 album X.

Audio Variant: Sometimes, the logo is silent.

Availability:

  • Seen on old UK VHS releases of Don't Go In The House, Bloodshot, and possibly others, however, current prints of the former two have it removed or replaced with the next logo.
  • The only place where this logo appears in any form is on the Anchor Bay Region 1 DVD release of Mad Mission Part II: Aces Go Places (AKA, Aces Go Places II).
  • It is also said to be intact (although not fully confirmed) on the German Laser Paradise DVD release of BMX Bandits, but some sources indicate the 2nd Atlas Film logo appears instead.
  • It does however, appear on the Canadian Seville Pictures DVD release of the former.

2nd Logo (1990-2005)


Visuals: On a purple/black (or blue/black) gradient background, a striped silver model of the earth zooms out and spins. Then the parts of the Atlas Film logo start forming in front of the globe as the background then turns into a gray/white (or sky blue/white) gradient background. The words "atlas international" zoom out below, and then "presents" fades in. A copyright with the year in roman numerals appear on the bottom right.

Variants:

  • Filmed and videotaped versions of the logo exist.
  • A variant that lacks "Presents" also exists.
  • A variant where the 4:3 videotape version is stretched into 16:9 widescreen also exists, which was seen on an Australian TV airing of 666: In Bed With the Devil, before the 1996 Constantin Film logo.
  • When shown in widescreen, the bottom text with the copyright, and "@" touch the borders or are cut of completely. In 2.35:1 Scope, only "Atlas International" with the "@" is shown (due to cropping).

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the previous logo.

Audio Variant: On the French print of A Chinese Ghost Story I, it uses the last half of the current Media Asia fanfare.

Availability:

  • The filmed version can be seen on the Region 1 Anchor Bay DVD release of A Better Tomorrow, and the Tartan UK Ultimate Edition and U.S. Dragon Dynasty 2 Disc edition of Hard Boiled.
  • The videotaped version can be found on the Hen's Tooth Video DVD release of the 1974 Jack and the Beanstalk anime and the Shrek Show release of Don't Go in the House.
  • This logo is also preserved on some Hong Kong films released under the Hong Kong Legends label in the UK, like Once a Thief, The Killer, and Treasure Hunt.
  • The Scope version can be found on the UK Entertainment In Video DVD release of Aces Go Places 5, plastering the Cinema City Co. logo.

3rd Logo (2005?-)

Visuals: On a black background, there is a metallic ribbon-like thing waving. It fades out and a glass version of the planet Earth gets revealed by a light. It spins, and a glass version of the A from the Atlas logo zooms out while spinning, revealing to contain the planet inside. The words "atlas international" are also revealed and the logo places itself at the left of them. The lights on the logo move and the text shines.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A calming bell tune which then evolves into a majestic fanfare.

Availability: Seen on new Atlas International releases, as well as Pissanos' releases of older animated films from Atlas' library.

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