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===Logo (May 24, 1973-1970s) === |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' Over a blue background, the logo starts with some papercuts, creating basic geometric figures filled on a yellow sequin-like texture. They change until they form the words “MEDIA CINEMA RELEASE”, on Avant-Garde font, and being tinted yellow. The words “A MEDIA CREATIONS, LTD. COMPANY” appear under it. |
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(1973-197?)A Media Cinema Release |
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'''Technique:''' Choppy animation typical of the '70s. |
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Nicknames:”Cheesy Sequins” |
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'''Audio:''' None |
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FX/SFX: Choppy animation and somewhat random figures which have no apparent meaning whatsoever |
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Music/Sounds: None |
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Editor's Note: None. |
Latest revision as of 04:18, 22 December 2023
Descriptions by
bigladiesman and Eric S.
bigladiesman and Eric S.
Logo (May 24, 1973-1970s)
![](/w/thumb.php?f=Gcxm-TUsZ28NPeBcgO9C2g42322.jpeg&width=350)
Visuals: Over a blue background, the logo starts with some papercuts, creating basic geometric figures filled on a yellow sequin-like texture. They change until they form the words “MEDIA CINEMA RELEASE”, on Avant-Garde font, and being tinted yellow. The words “A MEDIA CREATIONS, LTD. COMPANY” appear under it.
Technique: Choppy animation typical of the '70s.
Audio: None
Availability: Seen on the grindhouse flick The Killing Kind.