Miramax International

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Background

Miramax International was the international sales holding division of Miramax Films, formed in 1992 to distribute Miramax and pre-2005 Dimension films internationally. Distribution in most countries was handled by Buena Vista International.



1st Logo (1992-2002)

Visuals: Same as the 1987 movie logo, but "INTERNATIONAL" appears below.

Variant: As with the standard version, a variant with the word "presents" in script would appear under the logo. Unlike the standard logo which ditched this variant after Disney acquired Miramax, Miramax International kept using this variant after the Disney purchase.

Technique: Same as the 1987 movie logo.

Audio: Same as the 1987 movie logo.

Availability:

  • It was mainly seen on theatrical prints of Miramax and Dimension films outside North America at the time.
  • While the standard logo retired in 1999, this logo remained in use until 2002, appearing on releases such as the Australian Roadshow DVD releases of Spy Kids and Scary Movie. It was last seen o the international re-release of the 1964 film A Hard Day's Night.
  • The variant with "presents" underneath can be found on international prints of Faithful followed by the New Line Cinema and Savoy Pictures logos, as well as the 2001 Australian DVD release of Emma (1996).

2nd Logo (1999-2006)

Visuals: Same as the 1998 movie logo, but once again "INTERNATIONAL" appears below.

Technique: Same as the 1998 movie logo.

Audio: Same as the 1998 movie logo.

Availability: Mainly seen on theatrical prints of Miramax and Dimension films outside North America at the time as well as international trailers. Since 2006, international Miramax releases either use the domestic version or none at all.

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