General Film Corporation

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Background

General Film Corporation was an independent film distributor active in the 1970s. It was started by Arthur Marks and distributed exploitation films.

Logo (1970s)

Visuals: On a blue background, a black tree-like shape changes its colors to green (for the leaves) and teal (for the log) and a white outline fades in. And then:
A
GENERAL
FILM CORPORATION
RELEASE

fades in.

Technique: Simple animation.

Audio: A repeated 7-note synth keys (being the latter is high toned), or none.

Availability: Seen on films like Bonnie's Kid among others.
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