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===2nd Logo (1993-1996)=== |
===2nd Logo (1993-1996)=== |
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'''Technique:''' Same as the home video counterpart. |
'''Technique:''' Same as the home video counterpart. |
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'''Variant:''' A "windowboxed" version exists, appearing before the Cinergi Pictures logo on a UK trailer for ''Judge Dredd.'' |
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'''Audio:''' Same as the home video counterpart. |
'''Audio:''' Same as the home video counterpart. |
Revision as of 06:11, 28 October 2023
Henrynguye5
Editions by
Henrynguye5, Prodigy012 and LMgamer36
Video captures courtesy of
Logo Archive
Background
Guild Film Distribution was the theatrical division of Guild Home Video.
1st Logo (1985-1993)
Visuals: Same as the 1985 home video counterpart but matted to widescreen, and "Film Distribution" replaces "Home Video".
Technique: Same as the home video counterpart.
Audio: Same as the home video counterpart.
Audio Variant: In its last year of usage, it used a lush orchestral remix of the 1993 home video theme.
Availability:
- It appears on VHS tapes of Guild's first cinema releases, such as Cliffhanger, Last Exit to Brooklyn, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, The Fourth War, Universal Soldier and Rambo III.
- The later music variant was found on a trailer for Bad Lieutenant, which was seen on the Blu-ray release from Fabulous Films.
2nd Logo (1993-1996)
Visuals: Same as the 1993 home video counterpart, but matted to widescreen.
Technique: Same as the home video counterpart.
Variant: A "windowboxed" version exists, appearing before the Cinergi Pictures logo on a UK trailer for Judge Dredd.
Audio: Same as the home video counterpart.
Audio Variant: On some films it may have used the previous logo's orchestral rendition of the home video theme.
Audio Trivia: The music was composed using the Korg M1 workstation from 1988.
Availability: Seen on later Guild cinema releases of the era before the company started a merger with Pathé in 1996, such as James and the Giant Peach; the home video counterpart appears on the video release of the film.
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