SCA Distributors: Difference between revisions

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Content added Content deleted
m (Text replacement - "197?" to "1970s")
m (Text replacement - ", we see a" to ", there is a")
Line 8: Line 8:
{{YouTube|id=Z8OyCMFSx-Y|id2=dQb8eGbzUUE}}
{{YouTube|id=Z8OyCMFSx-Y|id2=dQb8eGbzUUE}}


'''Visuals:''' On an orange background, we see a drawing of a Roman soldier's head. We zoom out from it, revealing the white letters "SCA" below it, with the small black text "DISTRIBUTORS" underneath "SCA".
'''Visuals:''' On an orange background, there is a drawing of a Roman soldier's head. We zoom out from it, revealing the white letters "SCA" below it, with the small black text "DISTRIBUTORS" underneath "SCA".


'''Variants:''' In later years, the logo is still.
'''Variants:''' In later years, the logo is still.

Revision as of 06:03, 27 November 2023


Background

SCA Distributors was a British film distributor.

Logo (196?-1970s)


Visuals: On an orange background, there is a drawing of a Roman soldier's head. We zoom out from it, revealing the white letters "SCA" below it, with the small black text "DISTRIBUTORS" underneath "SCA".

Variants: In later years, the logo is still.

Technique: The camera zoom-out.

Audio: A drumroll, followed by a dramatic fanfare.

Availability: Seen on releases of sexploitation films such as The Divorcee and Five Loose Women.

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.