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{{Distinguish|American Cinema Releasing}}
{{Distinguish|American Cinema Releasing}}

===Background===
===Background===
Founded by Jack F. Murphy.
Around 1984, '''America Cinema Marketing''' was founded by Jack F. Murphy.


===1st Logo (1980s-1990s)===
===1st Logo (1980s-1990s)===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background are the words
'''Visuals:''' The visuals consist of the text
<center>AMERICAN CINEMA MARKETING CORP.<br>presents</center>
<center>{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|blue|'''AMERICAN CINEMA MARKETING CORP.'''}}}}<br>{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|blue|'''presents'''}}}}</center>
on a black background.


'''Technique:''' A still, printed image.
'''FX/SFX:''' None


'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Seen on films such as ''Screwball Academy'', ''Hot Sneakers'', ''Moonstalker'', and ''Hobgoblins''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on the company's films from the 1980s and 1990s such as ''Screwball Academy'', ''Hot Sneakers'', ''Moonstalker'', and ''Hobgoblins''.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


===2nd Logo (Late 1980s-early 1990s)===
===2nd Logo (Late 1980s-early 1990s)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is three rectangles fly down from the top with the letters "ACM" in a spray-paint-like script font on them. From the letters upwards, the rectangles are light magenta and lavender from the bottom down. As they get lower and settle into place, each rectangle gets a set of three sprocket holes that appear via wipe-in effect. Then, the text
'''Nickname:''' "ACM"

'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see three rectangles fly down from the top with the letters "ACM" in a spray-paint-like script font on them. From the letters upwards, the rectangles are light magenta and lavender from the bottom down. As they get lower and settle into place, each rectangle gets a set of three sprocket holes that appear via wipe-in effect. Then, the words
<center>'''AMERICAN CINEMA MARKETING<br>CORPORATION'''</center>
<center>'''AMERICAN CINEMA MARKETING<br>CORPORATION'''</center>
appears below, in white.
appears under it in white.

'''FX/SFX:''' TBA


'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled cel animation.
'''Music/Sounds:''' An 80's-era synthesizer fanfare or none.


'''Audio:''' An 80's-era synthesizer fanfare or none.
'''Availability:''' Seen on films such as ''The Channeler'' and ''Syngenor''.


'''Availability:''' Seen on some of the company's films such as ''The Channeler'' and ''Syngenor''.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


[[Category:American logos]]
[[Category:United States]]
[[Category:American film logos]]
[[Category:American film logos]]{{American film logos}}
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[[Category:Film logos]]

Latest revision as of 20:02, 28 January 2024

Background

Around 1984, America Cinema Marketing was founded by Jack F. Murphy.

1st Logo (1980s-1990s)

Visuals: The visuals consist of the text

AMERICAN CINEMA MARKETING CORP.
presents

on a black background.

Technique: A still, printed image.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on the company's films from the 1980s and 1990s such as Screwball Academy, Hot Sneakers, Moonstalker, and Hobgoblins.

2nd Logo (Late 1980s-early 1990s)

Visuals: On a black background, there is three rectangles fly down from the top with the letters "ACM" in a spray-paint-like script font on them. From the letters upwards, the rectangles are light magenta and lavender from the bottom down. As they get lower and settle into place, each rectangle gets a set of three sprocket holes that appear via wipe-in effect. Then, the text

AMERICAN CINEMA MARKETING
CORPORATION

appears under it in white.

Technique: Motion-controlled cel animation.

Audio: An 80's-era synthesizer fanfare or none.

Availability: Seen on some of the company's films such as The Channeler and Syngenor.
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