Independent-International Pictures Corporation: Difference between revisions
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Independent-International was B-movie icon Al Adamson's personal production company. |
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Logo: On a black background we see an isometric view of a green beam-like structure, which is really a set of two white seriffed letters "I". Carved on the top of the logo is the name of the company: |
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Revision as of 14:23, 2 May 2021
bigladiesman
Video captures courtesy of
Peakpasha
Background
Independent-International was B-movie icon Al Adamson's personal production company.
(1950s-1980s)
Logo: On a black background we see an isometric view of a green beam-like structure, which is really a set of two white seriffed letters "I". Carved on the top of the logo is the name of the company:
INTERNATIONAL
PICTURES CORP.
The logo then changes colors: the I's turn red, and their serif parts acquire a shiny tone. The carved letters turn white at the same time, thus finishing the logo.
FX/SFX: Traditional 2D animation, nothing too fancy at all as the colors appear by a simple fading effect.
Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Uncommon. It can be found on DVD releases of Mr. Adamson's movies, including the infamous Dracula vs Frankenstein.
Editor's Note: None.