Avenging Conscience Films

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Background

This moniker was used by Trey Parker and Matt Stone in the short film that would later become South Park, The Spirit of Christmas (aka Jesus vs. Frosty), which they made in 1992 while they were students at the University of Colorado. Another short, Jesus vs. Santa, was produced under a different moniker, Krankin/Blass. The duo then formed Braniff Productions, which is now simply known as "Parker-Stone Studios" and "South Park Studios".

Logo (December 8, 1992)

Visuals: On a crumpled paper background with giant paper-cut snowflakes falling is the text "AVENGING CONSCIENCE PRESENTS", with the "C" connecting to the "A". The sequence then fades to another crumpled paper background, with the text now saying "AN AVENGING CONSCIENCE FILM".

Trivia: The company's name is derived from the 1914 film The Avenging Conscience.

Technique: Paper-cut animation.

Audio: "Jesus Is a Love Song" by the Clark Sisters.

Availability: Seen only on Jesus vs. Frosty.

Avenging Conscience Films
Krankin/Blass Productions
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