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===Background===
'''Overseas Filmgroup''' was founded in 1980 by Robert and Ellen Little as a film sales company for foreign markets. TheHeadquartered rightsin toLos mostAngeles, ifCalifornia, notthe allcompany ofoperated thesein filmsseveral international territories such as Spain, currentlyTaiwan layand withItaly. In 1993, it expanded towards North American distribution through its [[FilmRiseFirst Look Studios|First Look Pictures]] division.
 
In January 2001, the two companies were made subsidiaries of the First Look Media holding as part of a restructuring. In 2003, founders Robert and Ellen Little left Overseas Filmgroup, which was shortly after renamed to "First Look International". The rights to most, if not all of the company's films currently lay with [[FilmRise]] through its acquisition of the [[Alchemy]] film library (which included that of First Look and Overseas).
===1st Logo (1981-1999)===
 
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|GW232H173.png|1st Logo (September 25, 1981-1999)
|GW309H155.jpeg.jpg|2nd Logo (December 24, 1999-2001)
|Overseas Filmgroup (2002).png|3rd Logo (2001-December 23, 2003)
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===1st Logo (September 25, 1981-1999)===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a glowing sphere with a black spot, which slowly slides diagonally to the right, slowly revealing a {{color|steelblue|blue}} sphere. While that's happening, two triangles fly in from both sides, surrounding the sphere from bottom as it's fully revealed. The right triangle has a scratched surface. Then, the stacked words "{{color|steelblue|'''OVERSEAS FILMGROUP'''}}" in 3D fade in above the logo.
 
'''Variant:''' On ''Stand-Ins'', the logo is still and two-dimensional, and shines continuously.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a glowing sphere with a black spot, which slowly slides diagonally to the right, slowly revealing a blue sphere. While that's happening, two triangles fly in from both sides, surrounding the sphere from bottom as it's fully revealed. The right triangle has a scratched surface. Then, the stacked words "'''OVERSEAS FILMGROUP'''" in 3D fade in above the logo.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
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'''Music/Sounds:'''
* 1981-1995: A dramatic flute tune with bass drum hits, which turns into a majestic fanfare once the logo is formed.
* 1995-1999: A whoosh and locking sounds are used.
 
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* On ''Stand-Ins'', a majestic trumpet fanfare is used.
* Sometimes, it is silent.
 
'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:'''* It is intact on the British Hollywood DVD of ''Moon 44'', the [[Olive Films]] DVD & Blu-Ray of ''Ticks'' (as well as the Canadian [[C/FP Distribution|C/FP Video]] release), FilmRise's prints of ''Born American'' and ''Aftershock'', the Australian uncut DVD (possibly) of Ruggerro Deodato's ''Body Count'', the German (uncut) EMS DVD of ''Retribution'', and the [[First Look Home Entertainment|First Look]] DVD of ''Maniac Cop 2'', among possible others; it is unknown if this was retained on [[Blue Underground]]'s Blu-Ray release of ''Maniac Cop 2''. Appears on old video and international releases of ''Southern Comfort, Runaway Dreams'' (But not the Dutch Arrow Film VHS), ''Dumb Luck in Vegas'', ''Trading Mom'', ''The Secret of Roan Inish'', ''Retribution'', ''Blue Desert'', ''To Die For II: Son of Darkness'', and on earlier releases of the live-action ''Fist of the North Star'' (most current prints are plastered with the 2nd First Look Media logo, although this was retained on a recent Showtime airing), among others.
* Appears on old video and international releases of ''Southern Comfort'', ''Runaway Dreams'' (except the Dutch [[Arrow Film]] VHS release), ''Dumb Luck in Vegas'', ''Trading Mom'', ''The Secret of Roan Inish'', ''Retribution'', ''Blue Desert'', ''To Die For II: Son of Darkness'', and on earlier releases of the live-action ''Fist of the North Star'' (most current prints are plastered with the 2nd First Look Media logo, although this was retained on a recent Showtime airing), among others.
 
===2nd Logo (December 24, 1999-2001)===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background we see the stacked words "'''OVERSEAS FILMGROUP'''" in an Arial Black font.
 
'''VariantLogo:''' On somea filmsblack likebackground, we see the stacked words "''Relative'OVERSEAS ValuesFILMGROUP'','" thein an textArial isBlack bluefont.
 
'''Variant:''' On some films like ''Relative Values'', the text is {{color|blue}}.
 
'''Technique:''' None.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' SilentNone or the film's opening theme.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Titus'', ''All Forgotten'', and recent international prints of ''Moon 44'', where it plasters over the previous logo.
 
===3rd Logo (2001-December 23, 2003)===
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'''Logo:''' Same as the 2001 [[First Look Studios|First Look PicturesMedia]] logo, except the company name hasis changed to "{{color|mediumblue|'''OVERSEAS FILMGROUP'''}}". Below is the byline: "{{color|mediumblue|A DivisionDIVISION ofOF FirstFIRST LookLOOK MediaMEDIA}}".
 
'''Trivia:''' In the previous logos, the main company and its division were opposite!
 
'''Technique:''' Same as the [[First Look Studios|FLM]] logo.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on films such as ''Bone Snatcher'' and ''Between Strangers''.
 
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Revision as of 14:31, 2 September 2023


Background

Overseas Filmgroup was founded in 1980 by Robert and Ellen Little as a film sales company for foreign markets. Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the company operated in several international territories such as Spain, Taiwan and Italy. In 1993, it expanded towards North American distribution through its First Look Pictures division.

In January 2001, the two companies were made subsidiaries of the First Look Media holding as part of a restructuring. In 2003, founders Robert and Ellen Little left Overseas Filmgroup, which was shortly after renamed to "First Look International". The rights to most, if not all of the company's films currently lay with FilmRise through its acquisition of the Alchemy film library (which included that of First Look and Overseas).



1st Logo (September 25, 1981-1999)


Logo: On a black background, we see a glowing sphere with a black spot, which slowly slides diagonally to the right, slowly revealing a blue sphere. While that's happening, two triangles fly in from both sides, surrounding the sphere from bottom as it's fully revealed. The right triangle has a scratched surface. Then, the stacked words "OVERSEAS FILMGROUP" in 3D fade in above the logo.

Variant: On Stand-Ins, the logo is still and two-dimensional, and shines continuously.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds:

  • 1981-1995: A dramatic flute tune with bass drum hits, which turns into a majestic fanfare once the logo is formed.
  • 1995-1999: A whoosh and locking sounds.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • On Stand-Ins, a majestic trumpet fanfare is used.
  • Sometimes, it is silent.

Availability:

  • It is intact on the British Hollywood DVD of Moon 44, the Olive Films DVD & Blu-Ray of Ticks (as well as the Canadian C/FP Video release), FilmRise's prints of Born American and Aftershock, the Australian uncut DVD (possibly) of Ruggerro Deodato's Body Count, the German (uncut) EMS DVD of Retribution, and the First Look DVD of Maniac Cop 2, among possible others; it is unknown if this was retained on Blue Underground's Blu-Ray release of Maniac Cop 2.
  • Appears on old video and international releases of Southern Comfort, Runaway Dreams (except the Dutch Arrow Film VHS release), Dumb Luck in Vegas, Trading Mom, The Secret of Roan Inish, Retribution, Blue Desert, To Die For II: Son of Darkness, and on earlier releases of the live-action Fist of the North Star (most current prints are plastered with the 2nd First Look Media logo, although this was retained on a recent Showtime airing), among others.

2nd Logo (December 24, 1999-2001)


Logo: On a black background, we see the stacked words "OVERSEAS FILMGROUP" in an Arial Black font.

Variant: On some films like Relative Values, the text is blue.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the film's opening theme.

Availability: Seen on Titus, All Forgotten, and recent international prints of Moon 44, where it plasters over the previous logo.

3rd Logo (2001-December 23, 2003)


Logo: Same as the 2001 First Look Media logo, except the company name is changed to "OVERSEAS FILMGROUP". Below is the byline "A DIVISION OF FIRST LOOK MEDIA".

Technique: Same as the FLM logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as the FLM logo.

Availability: Seen on films such as Bone Snatcher and Between Strangers.

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