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===Background===
===Background===
'''Grindhouse Releasing''' is a film distribution company co-founded by Sage Stallone, son of Sylvester Stallone, in 1996. They specialize in distributing old exploitation films from the 1960s and 1970s.
'''Grindhouse Releasing''' is a film distribution company co-founded by Sage Stallone, son of actor Sylvester Stallone (who founded [[White Eagle Enterprises]] and [[Balboa Productions]]), in 1996. They specialize in distributing old exploitation films from the 1960s and 1970s.


===Logo (1996-)===
===Logo (1996-)===
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'''Visuals:''' Same as "Our Feature Presentation" ID as used at drive-in theaters by various companies in the 1960s and 1970s, but instead of "OUR FEATURE PRESENTATION", it reads "GRINDHOUSE RELEASING", and the background turns yellow, orange and blue after merging, before reverting normal as "GRINDHOUSE RELEASING" split back to eight copies and disperse away. Then, two copies of "presents" comes in from the left and right sides of the screen very quickly and merge in the center.
'''Visuals:''' On a multi-colored psychedelic screen, "GRINDHOUSE RELEASING" appears from all sides and corners, merging at the center. As this happens the background turns {{color|gold|yellow}}, {{color|orange}} and {{color|blue}} (via hue-shifting) after merging, before reverting to normal as "GRINDHOUSE RELEASING" splits back to eight copies and disperse away. Then, two copies of "presents" come in from the left and right sides of the screen very quickly and merge in the center.


'''Trivia:''' This is based on [[Draft:Generic Theatre Bumpers|the bumpers as used at drive-in theaters by various companies in the 1960s and 1970s]].
'''Technique:''' Same as "Our Feature Presentation" ID, but with the background color transitions and more animations.


'''Technique:''' Camera-controlled animation.
'''Audio:''' [[Keith Mansfield]]'s "Funky Fanfare," as used in the original "Our Feature Presentation" ID.


'''Audio:''' {{w|Keith Mansfield}}'s "Funky Fanfare," as used in the original grindhouse snipes.
'''Availability:''' Seen on films distributed by the company, such as ''Make Them Die Slowly'' (''Cannibal Ferox''), ''Pieces'', ''Cannibal Holocaust'', and ''The Tough Ones''.


'''Availability:''' Seen on films distributed by the company, such as ''Make Them Die Slowly'' (''Cannibal Ferox''), ''Pieces'', ''Cannibal Holocaust'', and ''The Tough Ones''.
'''Legacy:''' Same as "Our Feature Presentation" ID.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 19:16, 8 May 2024


Background

Grindhouse Releasing is a film distribution company co-founded by Sage Stallone, son of actor Sylvester Stallone (who founded White Eagle Enterprises and Balboa Productions), in 1996. They specialize in distributing old exploitation films from the 1960s and 1970s.

Logo (1996-)


Visuals: On a multi-colored psychedelic screen, "GRINDHOUSE RELEASING" appears from all sides and corners, merging at the center. As this happens the background turns yellow, orange and blue (via hue-shifting) after merging, before reverting to normal as "GRINDHOUSE RELEASING" splits back to eight copies and disperse away. Then, two copies of "presents" come in from the left and right sides of the screen very quickly and merge in the center.

Trivia: This is based on the bumpers as used at drive-in theaters by various companies in the 1960s and 1970s.

Technique: Camera-controlled animation.

Audio: Keith Mansfield's "Funky Fanfare," as used in the original grindhouse snipes.

Availability: Seen on films distributed by the company, such as Make Them Die Slowly (Cannibal Ferox), Pieces, Cannibal Holocaust, and The Tough Ones.

External links

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