Unearthed Films

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum



Background

Unearthed Films is a U.S. film distribution and production company that imports exploitation films primarily from Eastern Asia. The company was created by Stephen Biro, Paul White and Rhett Rushing. Their initial releases were the first official North American releases of the cult Japanese Guinea Pig film series. In addition, the company has also released cult films. Their website can be found here

1st Logo (2004)



Visuals: The logo starts off with a foggy night sky with a giant moon, slowly zooming out. The moon brightens, making the sky change to a close-up of a white illustration of a hand holding a film reel in a graveyard on a black background. The white text

UNEARTHED
FILMS

can be seen at the bottom of the illustration.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: Distorted crow sounds can be heard throughout the logo. A loud explosion can also be heard when the moon brightens.

Availability: Only seen in the company's print of Men Behind the Sun 4.
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