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''Logo editions by Hoa and katola520''
 
=== Background ===
Background: This is an American film production company that produces low-budget, straight-to-DVD horror films. They also distribute low-budget horror films from the 1960s onward. (It should not be mistaken for a UK production company with that same name.) This company was started by cult filmmaker William Lustig.
 
=== (2000s- ) ===
Background: This is an American film production company that produces low-budget, straight-to-DVD horror films. They also distribute low-budget horror films from the 1960s onward. (It should not be mistaken for a UK production company with that same name.) This company was started by cult filmmaker William Lustig.
'''Nickname:''' "Blue Roll"
 
(2000s-)
 
Nickname: "Blue Roll"
 
'''Logo:''' We see a rolling sequence of orange-toned cinema posters, which then rotates into a circle and becomes solid blue. The name fades inside the circle.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The circle transforming.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A psychedelia-like jingle.
 
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on DVDs such as the uncut version of ''Vampyres'' and others.
 
'''Editor's Note:''' None.

Revision as of 05:16, 5 January 2022



Logo description by Hoa

Logo editions by Hoa and katola520

Background

This is an American film production company that produces low-budget, straight-to-DVD horror films. They also distribute low-budget horror films from the 1960s onward. (It should not be mistaken for a UK production company with that same name.) This company was started by cult filmmaker William Lustig.

(2000s- )

Nickname: "Blue Roll"

Logo: We see a rolling sequence of orange-toned cinema posters, which then rotates into a circle and becomes solid blue. The name fades inside the circle.

FX/SFX: The circle transforming.

Music/Sounds: A psychedelia-like jingle.

Availability: Can be seen on DVDs such as the uncut version of Vampyres and others.

Editor's Note: None.

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