Scary Logos Wiki

  • White Logos
  • Purple Logos
  • Scary Logos Wiki
  • Weird Logos
  • Cheesy Logos
  • Seizure-inducing logos
  • Scary Logos that dissolved in Early 1990's
  • Logos that can cause a seizure
  • Cheap Logos
  • Jarring Logos
  • Ominous Logos
  • 1960s logos

Films Incorporated

  • View history

Seizure Warning

This logo contains flashing or excessive use of colours which aren’t suitable for people who have epilepsy.

Please be aware.

  • 1 Background
  • 2.1 1st logo (194?-1956)
  • 2.2.1 Variant
  • 2.3.1 Variants
  • 2.4.1 Variants
  • 2.5.1 Variants
  • 3.1 1st logo
  • 3.2 2nd logo
  • 3.3 3rd logo
  • 3.4 4th logo
  • 3.5 5th logo
  • 4.1 1st logo
  • 4.2 2nd logo
  • 4.3 3rd logo
  • 4.4 4th logo
  • 4.5 5th logo

Background [ ]

Films Incorporated was a 16mm film supplier and home video company based in Chicago, Illinois, that distributed various educational films for showing in school classrooms. They could have been founded as early as 1927. Later they were folded under Public Media Incorporated (PMI), being a subsidiary. The company shut down in the early 1990s.

1st logo (194?-1956) [ ]

The logo starts at a screen saying "Distributed by" then fading into a screen with text saying: "Films Incorporated" at the top left of the screen with the logo glittering everywhere on the screen, at the bottom left "New York", "Los Angeles", "Chicago", There is then a star that appears between "New York "Dallas and Atlanta" appear at the same time which forms a star between the two, finally "Portland" appears forming a star between that and "Los Angeles".

2nd logo (1956-1967) [ ]

On a black background, we see an outline of a white box. A comet shoots a filled in gray box on to it, which is tilted at an angle. Another comet shoots the letter "F" on to it, and another shoots the letter "I" on to it. The text "FILMS INCORPORATED" appears below the box, and "Presents" in a script font below it.

Variant [ ]

A sepia toned version exists.

3rd logo (1967-1970) [ ]

Just an abstract, bold, dark blue " f " next to a white " i " on a tan background that looks like it is cross-stitched. A line also appears below to form " films incorporated " along with " presents " wiping in, both with a indigo colored font.

Variants [ ]

  • There's a variant were the background is not cross-stitched.
  • A B&W variant was spotted on  Lenin Prepares for Revolution .

4th logo (1968-1989) [ ]

On a blue, burgundy, or black background (it depends on the film deterioration), we see a white square zooming in. Then it spins around with a residue-trailing effect. The squares stop in the middle of the screen, changing into 2 squares, colors changing throughout. Then the 2 squares become outlined in white, and transforms into " fi ", with part of the " f " red, while the rest of the lettering is white. The " f " extends as the dot of the " i ". The text "A FILMS INCORPORATED PRESENTATION" in white with "FILMS INCORPORATED" bigger then the others, wipes in from the left under it.

  • A B&W variant exists.
  • On co-productions with BBC, the text says "Films Incorporated present".
  • A blue variant of the BBC version exists.
  • An in-credit variant was spotted at the end of  The Okies: Uprooted Farmers .
  • A sepia variant with green background is used on  This Child Is Rated "X"
  • A cyan variant was spotted on  Victory at Sea .

5th logo (1971?-1984?) [ ]

On a different-colored background, we see "Distributed in the USA by FILMS Incorporated, a subsidiary of" with the PMI logo and "Distributed in Canada by BBC Television Distributors".

The background colors can range from black to different shades of blue/green. The text can be white, yellow, or orange.

Music/Sounds [ ]

1st logo [ ].

A triumphant trumpet fanfare.

2nd logo [ ]

A whimsical fanfare.

3rd logo [ ]

A rather somber fanfare tune, with a flute trill at the end.

4th logo [ ]

A loud, electronic warbling tune. You can also hear some chord notes while the " fi " forms.

Films Incorporated

  • View history

Background : Films Incorporated was an American 16mm film distributor, who would often distribute educational films for classrooms and schools. They had headquarters in New York, Chicago, Illinois, Dallas, Texas, Atlanta, Georgia, Portland, Oregon, and Los Angeles. Formed in 1927, they were eventually acquired by Public Media Incorporated and shut down in 1989. In 2005, Public Media Incorporated was purchased by Image Entertainment and shut down.

1st Logo [ ]

(1927?-1956?)

Fi2

Logo : On a black background with stars, there is the text "Distributed by" in a cursive font with a shadow. This fades into another screen with a glittering background. "FILMS" in a stylized font and "INCORPORATED" in a spaced-out font is seen. The "FILMS" text is glittering. "NEW YORK", "LOS ANGELES", "CHICAGO", "DALLAS", "ATLANTA", "LOS ANGELES", and "PORTLAND" in an italic font appear in this order. The background and "FILMS" text continue to sparkle.

FX/SFX : The background fading, the background and "FILMS" text glittering, and the place names appearing.

Music/Sounds : The opening theme to the film.

Availability : The only film that is confirmed to have this logo is Flip's Lunchroom from 1933.

2nd Logo [ ]

(1956-1967)

Fi3

Logo : On a black background with a brick wall texture and a line at the bottom, there is a white box on the screen. A white splotch hits the box, and adds a white rectangle behind the box. Another white splotch hits the box, adding the letter F. A final white splotch hits the box, adding the I. The words "FILMS INCORPORATED" appear. "Presents" also appears on the line, and the line gets thicker.

Variant : There is a sepia version, although there is no footage of it.

FX/SFX : The splotches and the text appearing.

Availability : The only film that is confirmed to have this logo is Kennedy vs. Khrushchev: Missile Showdown from 1964.

3rd Logo [ ]

(1967-1970)

Fi4

Logo : There is a colored cross-stitch background, which zooms out to reveal a stylized "fi". A line drops down from the bottom of the logo, which stretches and changes into the text "films incorporated". "presents" writes itself out under the text.

  • Due to film deterioration, the background will sometimes look different.
  • There is a black and white version.
  • There is a version with a plain background.

FX/SFX : The background zooming, the line dropping down and changing, and the "presents" text wiping in.

Music/Sounds : A trumpet tune with strange beeping noises at the end.

Availability : Seen on 16mm releases of the time.

4th Logo [ ]

(1968-1989)

Fi7

Logo : On a black background, a white square zooms in and spins around with a residue trailing effect. It moves back to the center of the screen before changing into 2 squares, which flash various colors. The squares transform into the "fi" logo while the text "A FILMS INCORPORATED PRESENTATION" wipes in at the bottom of the screen.

  • There is a sepia version.
  • An in-credit version appeared on The Okies: Uprooted Farmers.

FX/SFX : The trailing effects, the flashing, the "fi" appearing, the text wiping in.

Music/Sounds : A descending tune, which changes to a chord noise and then into a warbling noise.

Availability : This logo appeared on PBS educational films of the time. On VHS tapes with the Films Incorporated address, the PMI logo is used instead. This was seen on the MVD Rewind release of The Point , as it was originally sourced from the first 16mm print.

Editor's Note : This logo is remembered for the scary music and the fast flashing.

5th Logo [ ]

(1971?-1984?)

Fi11

Logo : On a black background, there is the text "Distributed in the USA by FILMS INCORPORATED" at the top. In the middle is the text "a subsidiary of Public Media Incorporated", with "Public Media Incorporated" being their logo. At the bottom, there is the text "Distributed in Canada by BBC Enterprises".

  • Due to film deterioration, the background and text color can vary.
  • There is another version where the text at the bottom is "Distributed in Canada by BBC Television Distributors".

FX/SFX : None.

Music/Sounds : None.

Availability : This can be seen on American 16mm prints of BBC educational films at the time.

  • 1 Warner Bros. Pictures/Other
  • 2 Columbia Pictures/Other
  • 3 20th Century Studios/Other

Logopedia

  • Home videos in the United States
  • Film production companies of the United States
  • Defunct home video
  • Defunct film production companies
  • United States
  • New York City

Films Incorporated

  • View history

Films Incorporated was a 16mm film supplier and home video company based in New York City that distributed a variety of educational films for showing in school classrooms.

  • 1 194?-1956
  • 2 1956–1967
  • 3 1967–1970
  • 4 1968–1989
  • 6 In-Credit Disclaimers

194?-1956 [ ]

9 WINTER DANCE

1956–1967 [ ]

1967–1970 [ ].

Solid background version

1968–1989 [ ]

Films Incorporated logo 1975

In-Credit Disclaimers [ ]

Yk6xohUfGt1E5HICLSrRJw184817

We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us!

Internet Archive Audio

a films incorporated presentation logo

  • This Just In
  • Grateful Dead
  • Old Time Radio
  • 78 RPMs and Cylinder Recordings
  • Audio Books & Poetry
  • Computers, Technology and Science
  • Music, Arts & Culture
  • News & Public Affairs
  • Spirituality & Religion
  • Radio News Archive

a films incorporated presentation logo

  • Flickr Commons
  • Occupy Wall Street Flickr
  • NASA Images
  • Solar System Collection
  • Ames Research Center

a films incorporated presentation logo

  • All Software
  • Old School Emulation
  • MS-DOS Games
  • Historical Software
  • Classic PC Games
  • Software Library
  • Kodi Archive and Support File
  • Vintage Software
  • CD-ROM Software
  • CD-ROM Software Library
  • Software Sites
  • Tucows Software Library
  • Shareware CD-ROMs
  • Software Capsules Compilation
  • CD-ROM Images
  • ZX Spectrum
  • DOOM Level CD

a films incorporated presentation logo

  • Smithsonian Libraries
  • FEDLINK (US)
  • Lincoln Collection
  • American Libraries
  • Canadian Libraries
  • Universal Library
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Children's Library
  • Biodiversity Heritage Library
  • Books by Language
  • Additional Collections

a films incorporated presentation logo

  • Prelinger Archives
  • Democracy Now!
  • Occupy Wall Street
  • TV NSA Clip Library
  • Animation & Cartoons
  • Arts & Music
  • Computers & Technology
  • Cultural & Academic Films
  • Ephemeral Films
  • Sports Videos
  • Videogame Videos
  • Youth Media

Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet.

Mobile Apps

  • Wayback Machine (iOS)
  • Wayback Machine (Android)

Browser Extensions

Archive-it subscription.

  • Explore the Collections
  • Build Collections

Save Page Now

Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future.

Please enter a valid web address

  • Donate Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape

Films Incorporated Logo History

Video item preview, share or embed this item, flag this item for.

  • Graphic Violence
  • Explicit Sexual Content
  • Hate Speech
  • Misinformation/Disinformation
  • Marketing/Phishing/Advertising
  • Misleading/Inaccurate/Missing Metadata

plus-circle Add Review comment Reviews

Download options, in collections.

Uploaded by characters on July 24, 2022

SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata)

Category : Logos of film production companies in the United States

Subcategories.

This category has the following 21 subcategories, out of 21 total.

  • SVG logos of film production companies in the United States ‎ (39 F)
  • Blumhouse logos ‎ (7 F)
  • Columbia Pictures logos ‎ (18 F)
  • Dimension Films logos ‎ (3 F)
  • DreamWorks logos ‎ (3 C, 4 F)
  • Lions Gate Entertainment logos ‎ (2 C, 14 F)
  • Logo of the Film Booking Offices of America ‎ (5 F)
  • Marvel Studios logos ‎ (16 F)
  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logos ‎ (1 C, 17 F)
  • Miramax logos ‎ (1 C, 5 F)
  • New Line Cinema logos ‎ (5 F)
  • Paramount logos ‎ (4 C, 23 F)
  • Pixar logos ‎ (2 C, 9 F)
  • PolyGram Filmed Entertainment logos ‎ (6 F)
  • Pure Flix logos ‎ (3 F)
  • RKO Pictures logos ‎ (12 F)
  • Skydance Media logos ‎ (7 F)
  • STX Entertainment logos ‎ (2 F)
  • TriStar Pictures logos ‎ (4 F)
  • Universal Studios logos ‎ (1 C, 31 F)
  • Warner Bros. logos ‎ (23 C, 1 P, 80 F)

Media in category "Logos of film production companies in the United States"

The following 47 files are in this category, out of 47 total.

  • 20th Century-Fox fanfare 1947.webm 12 s, 480 × 360; 561 KB

a films incorporated presentation logo

  • Rko.webm 11 s, 1,920 × 1,080; 6.92 MB

a films incorporated presentation logo

  • Logos of film production companies by country
  • Film production companies of the United States
  • Logos of companies of the United States by industry
  • Logos of media companies in the United States

Navigation menu

a films incorporated presentation logo

19 Movie Production Company Logos to Inspire Your Design

Discover these 19 inspirational movie production logo designs, sorted into 4 categories: Classic, Wordmarks, Minimalist and Unusual & Colorful.

Table of Contents

One-stop for all your designs. Flat monthly price, unlimited requests and revisions.

Working on your production company’s branding? Check out these examples from industry giants and up-and-coming creators to get inspired .

Logo design isn’t the first thing filmmakers think about, and that’s okay. They produce plenty of creative work, so the perfect logo should be someone else’s business. But that doesn’t mean that a template or a free logo is enough for a respectable film production company. A custom logo is the base of a successful and recognizable brand , and what a filmmaker can do with a camera and a good script, a graphic designer can do with a base idea and a brand story.

To prove our point, we’ll show you some film production logos that you surely know and love, as well as others created for small companies that use a more contemporary style.

Classic production company logos that define the genre

We don’t suggest you have the budget or long tradition in filmmaking to match these studio logos, but you can definitely learn from them and apply their characteristics when making your own logo.

For almost a century, seeing the Disney logo at the start of a film brings joy and excitement. From the custom typography to the castle that suggests a wonderful fairy tale behind the corner, the film studio knew exactly what the logo would relay to children (and eternal youngsters such as myself) when seeing it.

oh.my

By Kristina Borovik

By Ania Chistowska

By the branding people

By Bring It!

By Maskon Brand

By Alex Aperios

By Sava Stoic

By Aleksey Busygin

By Luca Fontana

By Yiğit Karagöz and Utku Yazıcı

By ale. lampart

2. Paramount

Paramount’s is another movie logo that immediately gives off the impression that you’re going to watch something high-quality, coming from a respectable company. The story goes that the mountain in the emblem comes from the hometown of founder William Wadsworth Hodkinson, and the stars around it, 24 to be precise, are the 24 movie stars that originally signed a contract with the company . The idea was to add a star in the frame for each actor that joins, but the industry progressed so quickly that they ultimately had to give up on the idea.

oh.my

3. Metro Goldwyn Mayer

MGM’s lion is perhaps the most recognizable mascot logo, and maybe the first example of motion graphics in logo design in history . It was created in 1916, and the film executives chose the lion as their symbol, in honor of their alma mater—Columbia University. The roaring king of the jungle is framed in golden film strips , which I always believed to be a visual pun. 24 frames per second, 24-carat gold. Prove me wrong, MGM!

oh.my

4. Warner Bros.

Warner Brothers have a classy emblem design, with a recognizable shape that frames the letters nicely. However, the company decided to lose the golden badge in favor of a new logo—a flat designed blue and white badge .

oh.my

These four examples might seem on the nose, but one thing that connects them is that they all went with the same strategy: translating the company story and brand values into their logo design . This is exactly why you also need a custom logo. Now, let’s move onto the lesser-known video production and film production companies whose logos we curated for you.

From a startup to the richest company in the world, many brands use wordmarks. Production companies aren’t exempt, as wordmarks make their names recognizable and memorable .

The film production company owned by actors Diego Luna, Pablo Cruz, and Eric Bonniot, chose to use the ‘I’ in the name as the tool in editing software that marks a pause and cut, as well as using it multiple times to create what looks like a film strip.

oh.my

The 0307 production company had its logo redesigned recently, to represent perfectly the two owners in a bold, simple and conceptual manner . The stark difference between the two halves is there to represent one producer and one director: one logical and practical, and the other creative and abstract. The color palette of black and red with a white for the negative space is captivating and classy, sure to make this logo memorable.

oh.my

Want to make your company name look like a clapperboard? No prob… This cool logo shows the ingenuity of graphic design to create a symbolic visual language just by using typography. And it looks amazing on black business cards .

oh.my

You might think there’s nothing organic in a rectangular and square shape, but the professional designers behind this logo incorporated different screens and ratios to match perfectly the slogan of this production company: ‘Films for all screens’.

oh.my

Minimalism is going to keep being a prevalent style, and is one of the design trends for 2021 . Some companies decided to stick to it, and create a simple but attention-grabbing logo.

9. Reframe Studio

Reframe’s logo uses blocks that are typically seen in editing programs , which make it recognizable for members of the industry, but at the same time open to different interpretations. That way, the visual identity is continually changing, can be adapted for any channel in new ways, and conveys the brand’s originality and readiness to evolve.

oh.my

10. Passiflora Films

The Passiflora Films symbol is a combination of the form of the letters 'P' and 'F', reflected in basic figures such as the triangle and the circle. At the same time, the symbol resembles a camera shape . The logotype is made in the Helvetica Neue typeface.

oh.my

11. Mauris Film

This brilliant, but extremely minimalist logo belongs to Mauris Film, a distribution company that exclusively works with films directed by Quentin Tarantino. The M is visible, whereas the F is seen in the negative space . However, the two lines that create the negative space are an equal sign, standing for Mauris Film = Tarantino, reflecting the exclusivity.

oh.my

12. Eyeconic

Iconic, seen with the eye, making only high-quality films, and a logo to encapsulate all of that. Eyeconic shows an open eye, framed with film strips, and a gorgeous slightly serif font.

oh.my

13. Film Co.

This unused concept shows a camera shutter making the shape of the letter ‘C’. t=The company ultimately chose not to use this brand mark, but it is a cool and versatile solution.

oh.my

14. Unequal Productions

Who doesn’t love a good visual pun? This clapperboard makes a crooked ‘=’ sign, so it’s unequal, just like the company name.

oh.my

15. Rio Negro Records

This might not be a film, but a music production, whose name translates to ‘Black River Records’. So, you see where the inspiration for that symbol came from.

oh.my

Unusual and colorful

In case you’re not a fan of minimalism, and would like to create your unique, recognizable and creative look, here is a selection of modern, flat design, quirky, and other types of logos.

This Mexican production company and creative space wanted to relay a feeling of friendliness, accessibility and creativity. They translated it into a brand design that uses vibrant colors, cool icons and youthful typography .

oh.my

17. Soundity

The logo that belongs to the second music production company on this list is that of Soundity. It is a combination of a whole note sound and the letter ‘S’. It also imitates a wave , similar to how sound produces waves.

oh.my

18. Virtual

In a more colorful and later-style approach, Virtual has a warm and bright color palette, and a flat icon design . The typography is simple and legible, which balances out the logo nicely.

oh.my

19. Punchy Shots

The Hollywood nostalgia of the 60s and 70s are perfectly depicted in this cool logotype, using a 3D lettering that connects the two letters ‘H’ into a film strip. It’s a burst of color, and a pretty dominant and noticeable retro logo design .

oh.my

Journalist turned content writer. Based in North Macedonia, aiming to be a digital nomad. Always loved to write, and found my perfect job writing about graphic design, art and creativity. A self-proclaimed film connoisseur, cook and nerd in disguise.

ManyPixels can help you create beautiful logos and branding projects. Fast, simple & affordable.

a films incorporated presentation logo

A design solution you will love

Fast & reliable, fixed monthly rate, flexible & scalable, pro designers, more stunning brand designs.

Get inspired with some of ManyPixels best branding projects. Download our portfolio to check them out!

Wait... there’s more!

Enjoyed the read? Subscribe to our mailing list for all the latest tips, how-tos and news on graphic design and marketing.

a films incorporated presentation logo

Continue reading

How to Create a Logo for Your Business: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Create a Logo for Your Business: A Step-by-Step Guide

16 Electrician Logos That Will Enlighten You

16 Electrician Logos That Will Enlighten You

Brand Guide Examples to Get Inspired By

Brand Guide Examples to Get Inspired By

a films incorporated presentation logo

Don Bluth Entertainment

Sullivan Bluth Studios/Don Bluth Entertainment - CLG Wiki

  • Produced by SULLIVAN STUDIOS, INC. (only seen on An American Tail )
  • Produced by SULLIVAN BLUTH STUDIOS (only seen on The Land Before Time )
  • Produced by SULLIVAN BLUTH STUDIOS IRELAND Ltd. (seen on All Dogs Go to Heaven and Rock-a-Doodle )

Don Bluth Limited (1994 A)

  • Thumbelina : On a black background, Thumbelina runs across the screen, leaving behind the yellow words " a DON BLUTH presentation ". A few seconds later, Prince Cornelius, on his bumblebee, flies across the words and they vanish.
  • A Troll in Central Park : At the end of the credits , an image of Stanley appears. His green thumb lights up, and the words " A Don Bluth Presentation " appear, then they vanish.

Navigation menu

  • Not logged in
  • Contributions
  • Request account

Category : Film logos

  • A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

  • Film logos by country ‎ (141 C)

Pages in category "Film logos"

The following 250 pages are in this category, out of 5,319 total.

  • 01 Distribution
  • 1 Eleven Films
  • 1 Production Film Co.
  • 100 Meter Films
  • 100th Century International Entertainment
  • 101 Studios
  • 12A Filmstudio
  • 1492 Pictures
  • 1984 Private Defense Contractors
  • 1st Prince Creations
  • 2 Die 4 Films
  • 20th Century Studios
  • 20th Century Studios Korea
  • 20th Digital Studio
  • 21 Laps Entertainment
  • 2111 Pictures
  • 21st Century Film Corporation
  • 21st Century Studio
  • 27ant Productions
  • 2929 Entertainment
  • 3 Arts Entertainment
  • 3 In The Box
  • 3000 Pictures
  • 3311 Productions
  • 34th & May
  • 360 Pictures
  • 3Pas Studios
  • 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
  • 4248 Productions
  • 4th Floor Pictures
  • 4V Pictures
  • 5000 Broadway Productions
  • 50th Street Films
  • 51 Minds Entertainment
  • 66cc Company Limited
  • 672 Producciones
  • 6th & Idaho
  • 700 Pictures
  • 87Eleven Entertainment
  • 87North Productions
  • 9FX Productions
  • A Band Apart
  • A Creative Works
  • A Luta Continua
  • A Milli Media
  • A Plus Pictures
  • A Stern Talking to
  • A Very Good Production
  • A&E IndieFilms
  • A&J Film Producers
  • A-Mark Entertainment
  • A-Post Pictures
  • A.C.I.-Europa Film
  • A.D. Matalon
  • A.F.M Production
  • A.K. International
  • A.R. Khokhar Production
  • A.R.I. Studios
  • A.V.M.-Chitramala Combines
  • A2 Productions
  • A2Z Production
  • A:Icon (Alchemy Icon Limited)
  • Aabha Films
  • Aamir Khan Productions
  • Aanandam Arts
  • Aardman Animations
  • Aarti Pictures
  • AB Films Distribution
  • AB Filmverleih
  • AB2 Digital Pictures
  • Abba Movies Company Limited
  • ABC Films (Australia)
  • ABC Learning Resources
  • ABC Motion Pictures
  • ABC Movie Intros
  • ABC Pictures Corporation
  • ABC Pictures International
  • ABC Production Limited
  • ABC/Kane Productions
  • Abdel Halim Nasr
  • Abdul Khaleq Al-Samarrai Movies
  • Abhisatwika Creations
  • Ablaze Image
  • ABS-CBN Films
  • Accent Film Entertainment
  • Accent Queer
  • Access Entertainment
  • Access Motion Picture Group
  • Aconcagua Films
  • Act-Art Production
  • Acteurs Auteurs Associés
  • Action Films International
  • Action International Pictures
  • Action Production
  • Actionhouse Pictures
  • Active Entertainment
  • Activision Blizzard Studios
  • Adams Filmi
  • Adan Pictures
  • Adastra Films
  • Adelstein Productions
  • Adhi Yasa Film
  • Adishakti Films Pvt. Ltd.
  • Adria Filmverleih
  • Adriafilm Productions
  • Advance Films Ltd.
  • Advance Production
  • Adyssa Pratama Film
  • Aerie On Elms
  • Aether Film Production Limited
  • Affirm Films
  • Afghan Film
  • AFMD Distribution
  • Afrique Images Production
  • Afrovision Entertainment
  • Aftab Pictures
  • After Dark Films
  • Afterglow Productions
  • Agarwal Film Co.
  • AGC Studios
  • Agencja Dystrybucji Filmowej
  • Agile Films
  • Agincourt International
  • Agência Nacional do Cinema
  • Ah Dung Film Company
  • AIO Alliance
  • Air Bud Entertainment
  • Ajambari Films
  • Akaraseranee Production
  • Akbar Productions
  • Aki Records
  • AKM Productions
  • Akruti Films International
  • Akshar International Productions
  • Akshara Chitra
  • Akurama Film
  • Al Ahram for Cinema and Video
  • Al Arabia Cinema Production & Distribution
  • Al Miraj Films
  • Al Taleaa Film Company
  • Al-Haq Brothers
  • Al-Noor Pictures
  • Al-One Production & Strategy
  • Al-Rehmat Pictures
  • Alan and Eric Films Limited
  • Alan Sacks Productions
  • Alan Spencer Productions
  • Alangudi Movies
  • Albela Group
  • Albert Sustainable Production Certification
  • Alcide Bava Productions
  • Alcon Entertainment
  • Alegeta Film Production & Advertising Services
  • Alexander Enright and Associates
  • Alexander Entertainment Production Limited
  • Alfred Higgins Productions
  • Algeria Films
  • Alibaba Pictures
  • Align Pictures US
  • Alive Films
  • Aliyu Film Production
  • All Pro Productions
  • All Rounder Films
  • All-Ukrainian Photo & Cinema Administration
  • Allan Carr Productions
  • Allegro Films
  • Alliance Atlantis
  • Alliance Entertainment Corporation
  • Alliance Films
  • Alliance Française
  • Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers
  • Alliance Releasing
  • Allied Artists Pictures Corporation
  • Allied Entertainments
  • Allied Film Makers
  • Allmark Movies Ind. Ltd.
  • Alloy Entertainment
  • Allspark Pictures
  • Almi Classics
  • Almi Pictures Productions
  • Almost Never Films
  • Alpen-Film Austria
  • Alpha Film Company
  • Alpha Producciones
  • Alphabet Film
  • Alphaville Films
  • Alpine Films
  • Alranyia Film
  • Also Known As Pictures
  • Altitude Film Distribution
  • Always Good Film Co., Ltd.
  • Amaco Productions
  • Aman Movies
  • Amar Jyoti Pictures
  • Amaritz Films
  • Amatak Sound Production
  • Amaze Film + Television
  • Amazing Schlock
  • Amazon MGM Studios
  • Ambee Films
  • Ambes Films & Co.
  • Ambika Films
  • Amblimation
  • Amblin Entertainment
  • Amblin Partners
  • Ambrosio Film
  • Ambyth West Entertainment
  • AMC Theatres Distribution
  • American Artists
  • American Cinema International
  • American Cinema Marketing
  • American Cinema Releasing
  • American Eagle Films Corporation
  • Draft:American Films Ltd.
  • American Independent Productions
  • American International Pictures
  • American Movie Photo
  • American National Enterprises
  • American Releasing Corporation
  • Production logos
  • Template Category TOC on category with over 1200 pages
  • Template Category TOC with non-left alignment

Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)

  • This page was last edited on 23 February 2024, at 01:39.
  • Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) unless otherwise noted.
  • Contact AVID

IMAGES

  1. A Films Incorporated presentation logo 1968

    a films incorporated presentation logo

  2. A Films Incorporated Presentation (1979, B&W)

    a films incorporated presentation logo

  3. Films Incorporated Logo History

    a films incorporated presentation logo

  4. Films Incorporated Logo History (#467)

    a films incorporated presentation logo

  5. Films Incorporated

    a films incorporated presentation logo

  6. Films Incorporated Logo In Widescreen

    a films incorporated presentation logo

VIDEO

  1. Logo History 76 (Films Incorporated)

  2. Films Incorporated Logo History (#2)

  3. Films Incorporated opening logo (1976)

  4. A CinemaScope Picture/Produced and Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation (1958)

  5. A Republic Production/Paramount Pictures (1956/2013)

  6. Films incorporated logo (1968)

COMMENTS

  1. Films Incorporated

    Visuals: The logo starts at a screen saying "Distributed by" then fading into a screen with text saying: "FiLMS INCORPORATED" at the top left of the screen with the logo glittering everywhere on the screen, at the bottom left are the words "NEW YORK", "LOS ANGELES", and "CHICAGO".There is then a star that appears between "NEW YORK"."DALLAS and ATLANTA" appear at the same time which forms a ...

  2. Films Incorporated

    Logo description by codyfinke and YingYong. Logo captures by V of Doom, Gilblitz112, TrickyMario7654, and Nightspears. Video captures courtesy of MachineryNoise, LogicSmash, Mitchell Hang, and TrickyMario7654. Background: Films Incorporated was a 16mm film supplier and home video company based in Chicago, Illinois that distributed a variety of ...

  3. Films Incorporated Logo History

    Films Incorporated was a 16mm film supplier and home video company based in Chicago,... Thanks to you guys for voting in the poll for Films Incorporated. Enjoy!

  4. Films Incorporated

    Films Incorporated was a 16mm film supplier and home video company based in Chicago, Illinois, that distributed various educational films for showing in school classrooms. They could have been founded as early as 1927. Later they were folded under Public Media Incorporated (PMI), being a subsidiary. The company shut down in the early 1990s. The logo starts at a screen saying "Distributed by ...

  5. Films Incorporated

    A Films Incorporated presentation. Films Incorporated was the largest nontheatrical (or 16mm) film distributor in the United States.#logo #intro #identityThi...

  6. Films Incorporated

    Closing Logo Group. Films Incorporated. Background: Films Incorporated was an American 16mm film distributor, who would often distribute educational films for classrooms and schools. They had headquarters in New York, Chicago, Illinois, Dallas, Texas, Atlanta, Georgia, Portland, Oregon, and Los Angeles. Formed in 1927, they were eventually ...

  7. Films Incorporated

    Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. "FI" redirects here. Films Incorporated was a 16mm film supplier and home video company based in New York City that distributed a variety of educational films for showing in school classrooms.

  8. Films incorporated Logo History

    films incorporated logo history on 1927-1989Please subscribe to the YouTube channel

  9. Films Incorporated Logo History

    "Films Incorporated Logo History" made by Hurford575 (AKA Lucas The Star trek & Paramount Guy) - May 31, 2020 I was originally going to make this video yesterday, But I did this logo history today, Well you have been waiting for this one. Films Incorporated! The next logo history will be on Orion.

  10. Films Incorporated Logo History : TR3X PR0DÚCTÍ0NS : Free Download

    Films Incorporated Logo History by TR3X PR0DÚCTÍ0NS. Publication date 2016-07-07 Topics Films Incorporated. Reupload for TR3X PR0DÚCTÍ0NS Addeddate 2022-07-24 05:35:43 Identifier films-incorporated-logo-history Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0 . plus-circle Add Review.

  11. Official Films, Inc.

    Visuals: After the end credits, there is a trapezoid tube tilted 90 degrees to the right. To its left is a cardiogram leading into a drawing of Earth. To the right of the shape reads "an OFFICIAL FILMS INC. presentation". Technique: A still, printed image. Audio: The ending theme of the show. Availability: So far, this logo is seen on a re-issue of The Adventures of Robin Hood episode "To Be a ...

  12. A. Film A/S (Denmark)

    Background: A.Film Production A/S (formerly A. Film A/S, A. Film ApS and A. Film I/S) is a Danish animation studio that was founded in 1988 by Stefan Fjeldmark, Karsten Killerich, Jørgen Lerdam and Hans Prek, and producer Anders Mastrup who met while working on the 1986 film Valhalla.In 1995, the Danish media corporation Egmont purchased 50 percent of A. Film and moved A. Film under the ...

  13. Official Films, Inc.

    2nd Logo. (1950s) Logo: On a striped background with stars, we see a ribbon with the text "OFFICIAL FILMS" in a Western-like font, under it is "Present" in cursive. Variant: Superimposed in the closing credits, we see "THE END" with "AN OFFICIAL FILMS" in the same western font as the normal logo. Otherwise, this logo can say "AN OFFICIAL FILM ...

  14. Films Incorporated Logo

    Apparently this is one of those logos people are terrified of. The only thing scary about this to me was the cursed printing alignment.

  15. Category : Logos associated with the film industry

    Media in category "Logos associated with the film industry" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 379 total. (previous page) (4th ... Logo Films du Poisson.jpeg 604 × 520; 45 KB. Logo FOCINE.png 300 × 89; 22 KB. Logo Forum Polskiego Kina.jpg 478 × 478; 25 KB.

  16. Logos of film production companies in the United States

    Dimension Films logos‎ (3 F) DreamWorks logos‎ (3 C, 4 F) L. Lions Gate Entertainment logos‎ (2 C, 10 F) Logo of the Film Booking Offices of America‎ (5 F) M. Marvel Studios logos‎ (13 F) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logos‎ (1 C, 10 F) Miramax logos‎ (1 C, 5 F) N. New Line Cinema logos‎ (4 F) P.

  17. The Best Movie Logos: Most Iconic Film Logo Of All-Time

    Finding Nemo. In 2003, the joint efforts of Pixar and Walt Disney Pictures created the animated film "Finding Nemo," which took its rightful place in the annals of movie history. After its debut, the film captivated audiences around the world and set a record by becoming the highest-grossing animated film of its time.

  18. Films Incorporated Logo History

    Credit to the people who uploaded these logos.

  19. Portal:Production Logos/Film Logos

    Selected article - refresh. The Gaumont Film Companyis a major French film studio established in 1895 by engineer-turned-inventor Léon Gaumont (1864-1946). It is the world's first and oldest film studio, established before Pathé (founded in 1896), Titanus (1904), Nordisk Film (1906), Universal, Paramount, and Nikkatsu (founded in 1912).

  20. 19 Inspirational Logo Designs for Movie Production Companies

    3. Metro Goldwyn Mayer. MGM's lion is perhaps the most recognizable mascot logo, and maybe the first example of motion graphics in logo design in history. It was created in 1916, and the film executives chose the lion as their symbol, in honor of their alma mater—Columbia University.

  21. Don Bluth Entertainment

    Logo:. Thumbelina: On a black background, Thumbelina runs across the screen, leaving behind the yellow words "a DON BLUTH presentation".A few seconds later, Prince Cornelius, on his bumblebee, flies across the words and they vanish. A Troll in Central Park: At the end of the credits, an image of Stanley appears.His green thumb lights up, and the words "A Don Bluth Presentation" appear, then ...

  22. a films incorporated presentation logo

    About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright ...

  23. Category:Film logos

    2000 Films. 20th Century Studios. 20th Century Studios Korea. 20th Digital Studio. 21 Laps Entertainment. 2111 Pictures. 21st Century Film Corporation. 21st Century Studio. 23/34.