New Age Entertainment

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


1st Logo (1992-1994)


Visuals: On a black-blue gradient background, a row of lavender dots can be seen near the top, while a row of triangles in the same color can be seen near the bottom. A white dot zooms in from the center, while several more pieces fly in from all directions, forming a man kneeling while holding a camera. The man then turns into a more complete version, although with a few scars are left, and it glows white. Below, "NEW AGE" appears below, with the 1st E and the G having subscript-formatting, in a Helvetica font, and "ENTERTAINMENT" in a thin font appears below it.

Variant: A still version exists.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on a few releases from them in this period, like Fatal Proposal. It may have also appeared on the films it had distributed.

2nd Logo (1994-1996)


Visuals: On a waving sea background, a dark, blurry version of the man from the previous logo in the water. A few rays of light then appear as the logo from before appears, but with alterations. The logo is now fully vertical, and the man is now stuck between the 2 pieces of text. "NEW AGE" is now stacked and has underlines for the subscript letters, and "ENTERTAINMENT" is in a different, more proportionally accurate font. The entire thing has a drop shadow. After a bit, the waves stop.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: An excerpt from "Across the Tundra" by Dashiell Rae.

Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]

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