Skyriver Films Alaska

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

It's currently unknown when the company was formed, but it's known that the company started producing in 1988. In 1994, it began to distribute documentaries on VHS.

Logo (1994-2000)


Visuals: The logo fades into a close-up of some film-reels. It then cross-fades into other shots of film-reels. While this is going on, the text "From Alaska" fades in and slowly zooms in before fading out. The background fades into another shot of film-reels, with a VHS. Then from the right of the screen, a object (which is a blue rectangle and a diamond) zooms out to the middle of the screen. As it does this, it's revealed that it is the diamond has a picture of mountains and the Northern Lights. On the bottom of this object, the words "Skyriver Films" can be seen on a separate rectangle which is blue with a gold border. The word "A L A S K A" can be seen under it. The BG then fades out to black, with a slight glow around the diamond. It then fades out.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A rapid violin ditty with a clarinet theme, that ends with a hit played on a different key.

Availability: Seen on VHS tapes of programs distributed by them. First spotted on The Biggest Bears! released in 1994.
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