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Logo description by EnormousRat and Logophile
===1st Logo (November 12, 1986?-November 3, 1989)===
Logo pictures by Eric S.
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New Century Entertainment (1987) (From - Russkies).png
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'''Visuals:''' Over a stone background, the logo starts with huge {{color|red}}-colored (or {{color|gold}}, depending on film deterioration) circular figure - an "N" and "C" connected together - slowly zooming in and panning into full view. When it completes, the words "NEW CENTURY ENTERTAINMENT" fade in below.
1st Logo
(May 15, 1987)


'''Technique:''' CGI.
New Century Entertainment Corporation (May 15, 1987)


'''Audio:''' An ascending synth tune with a clear single crystal-mallet beat near to the end.
Logo: On a black background is the yellow NC with the text "NEW CENTURY ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION" below.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Russkies'', ''Split Decisions'', ''Nowhere to Hide'' and quite possibly ''Cage'', among others. It may have been seen on the U.S. Theatrical Print of ''Race for Glory'', the company's last film, but the [[HBO Home Entertainment|HBO Video]] VHS release shows no evidence of this.
FX/SFX: None.
===2nd Logo (March 29-May 15, 1987)===
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New Century Entertainment (1987) (From - the end of A Stranger Waits).png
New Century Entertainment (1987) (From - the end of The Gate).png
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background is the {{color|gold|yellow}} NC with the text "NEW CENTURY ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION" below.
Music/Sounds: None.


'''Technique:''' A still graphic.
Availability: Only seen at the end of The Gate; the film itself opens with no logos.


'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Only seen at the end of ''A Stranger Waits'' and ''The Gate''; the latter film has no opening logos.

[[Category:United States]]
2nd Logo
[[Category:Film logos]]
(November 12, 1986?-November 3, 1989)
[[Category:American film logos]]{{American film logos}}

New Century Entertainment

Logo: Over a stone background, we see huge red-colored (or gold, depending on film deterioration) circular figure - an "N" and "C" connected together - slowly zooming in and panning into full view. When it completes, the name "NEW CENTURY ENTERTAINMENT" fades in below.

FX/SFX: The banner zooming and shining in process. Simple, but very good-looking action for the time.

Music/Sounds: An ascending synth tune with a clear single crystal-mallet beat near to the end.

Availability: Seen on Russkies, Split Decisions, Nowhere to Hide, and quite possibly Cage, among others.

Latest revision as of 06:53, 12 April 2024


1st Logo (November 12, 1986?-November 3, 1989)


Visuals: Over a stone background, the logo starts with huge red-colored (or gold, depending on film deterioration) circular figure - an "N" and "C" connected together - slowly zooming in and panning into full view. When it completes, the words "NEW CENTURY ENTERTAINMENT" fade in below.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: An ascending synth tune with a clear single crystal-mallet beat near to the end.

Availability: Seen on Russkies, Split Decisions, Nowhere to Hide and quite possibly Cage, among others. It may have been seen on the U.S. Theatrical Print of Race for Glory, the company's last film, but the HBO Video VHS release shows no evidence of this.

2nd Logo (March 29-May 15, 1987)

Visuals: On a black background is the yellow NC with the text "NEW CENTURY ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION" below.

Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Only seen at the end of A Stranger Waits and The Gate; the latter film has no opening logos.
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