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High Definition? HELL YEAH!

January 12th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Uncategorized

So I’m watching the season premiere of 24 on the local Fox station (btw, if you haven’t seen the new season of 24 yet, I highly recommend you do A.S.A.P.) when at the end, I see the end logos…normally it would be no big deal, but I recently got one of those DTV converter boxes, and I tell ya right now, logos look SWEET on the HD feed…

Matter of fact, below the break, be sure to vote on the new poll about HDTV and what you think of it.

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Rarities for the New Year

December 31st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

As the New Year is coming; I am going to continue with my list of rarities for the public knowledge, with a brief description of the on-screen logo and a little “scare factor” comment:

Rysher Distribution: It’s just the first Rysher logo, only the words “Distributed by” are seen above the logo –cheaply chryoned in- and the words “ENTERTAINMENT” are replaced by “DISTRIBUTION”. The jazzy theme which accompanies this logo makes it a favorite of many people.
Operation Prime Time: Very rare to find, as nowadays is only intact at the end of Yogi’s First Christmas on Boomerang. The logo consists on a black background, with four rainbow-colored lines coming and forming the letters “O”, “P” and “T” on a very 70’s design. When “OPT” is formed, the words “OPERATION PRIME TIME” zooms out, and the text “for better programming” appears under. People seem to be scared by the gaudy colors, the animation or the design.
Blue André Productions: Seen on some Christmas TV Movies. The name “BLUE ANDRE” is seen on a blue background, and then a “comet like object” comes and puts the ‘ on the “E”. Then, the whole logo changes to a black background and the lettering in blue. Nice concept on this one.
Bel Air Productions: We see an angle of a big bridge, then a shield saying “A BEL-AIR PRODUCTION”, on stylized lettering, zooms up. It hasn’t got jingle, just the opening theme of the movie.
American Producers Associated: This logo is seen exclusively on the VHS tape for the movie Bad Taste. It consist on a blue star coming in from the upper-left corner, stopping in the centre before zooming off into space, then a gold triangle with an eye inside it comes up, zooming into space before coming back at the top of the screen and flashing like the blue star. The words “AMERICAN PRODUCERS ASSOCIATED” reveal left-to-right across the ribbon. The blue star then engulfs the top half of the logo, and the entire thing zooms back out into space. Very cheesy logo, made with early CGI techniques.
KidVision: Seen on the Magic School Bus tapes, this childish logo consist on a blackboard, with chalk writing out “KidVision”. As it is done the writing, the chalk draws a red rectangle around the words, and a star come coloring the text. Nice logo, especially for little kids.
National General Corporation: On a blue or red background, we see many brass lines, looking like a wheel, spinning, which zooms in. After it stops zooming, a “G” appears. Then the wheel disappears, and then “NC” zooms in, located inside the “G”. Then “NATIONAL GENERAL CORPORATION” appears under it. The jingle is a drum-based jingle synchronized with the logo.
ALMI Television Productions: This company never distributed anything through television. Just were theatrical movies that when shown on television had the legend “PICTURES” replaced by “TELEVISION”. This indent consist on a dark blue background, we see tri-dimensional red stripes forming the word “ALMI”. When the forming is complete, the logo starts to shine twice. Then a rectangle zooms out from nowhere, and places itself around “ALMI” and the word “Television” in cursive, draws under it and shines. “Television” is between 2 red lines. It is a very beautiful logo. A perfect combination of lights and effects that is one of the most memorable logos from the 80’s.
Warner Bros. International Television: Just the Warner Home Video from 1997, but the words seen on the ring are “WARNER BROS. INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION”.
From New Line Cinema: Just the New Line logo from 1988 with the words “FROM” above “N E W  L I N E  C I N E M A”.
Playboy Productions: On a black background, we see a square with a cyclone shape inside with dark red, light red, orange, and yellow swirls. In the center circle is the Playboy bunny as seen on Playboy merchandise. The words “a Playboy production” are below, in a circle font similar to the Publix logo.

Happy New Year
Eric S.

Maybe I need to explain a little something…

September 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

Alright, as I explained a couple of posts ago, I have some spots open for people who want to blog about logos (rare or common, freaky or the everyday, etc.).

However, I wasn’t specific on what you’ll be dealing with when you jump in, so I’ll go over that real quick with y’all.

The FTVLM website is powered by WordPress, a rather powerful blog and content management system. Some of you visitors may have no idea what the hell I’m talking about, and that’s alright, cause not many people (excluding a tech geek like myself) do know.

Anyway, if you are interested in becoming an FTVLM blogger, all you need to do is fill out the form on this post or contact me via email at ftvlm@dlcorganization.us and I’ll hook ya up…

On another note just before I go for tonight, I have been rather busy managing other online projects in the C3 community, so I haven’t had as much time to work on media/studio/description pages as I’d like. Rest assured that I WILL get these done, it’s just a matter of when I’ll have the time to do so.

Whew, that was alot. Heh…enjoy the museum!

Don LaFontaine - 1940-2008

September 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

I would’ve posted this sooner, but time constraints suck. Either way, here’s the sad story, thanks to MSNBC.com and the Associated Press.

Don LaFontaine, the man who popularized the catch phrase “In a world where…” and lent his voice to thousands of movie trailers, has died. He was 68.

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Attention All Users!

September 1st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

I’ll be honest with you, this site is more of a logo-oriented blog than anything, and a popular one at that.

Well, with all the people who visit this site, I figure it’s time for more people to start blogging about logos, whether they be rare or common, and where they show up. Clever idea, is it not?

To become an FTVLM blogger, just fill out the form by clicking on “More…” (and it helps to be registered already, so you can begin blogging all the more sooner)

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