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'''Visuals:''' | '''Visuals:''' A large black circle is seen with the words "{{font|Serif|'''{{big|U}}NITED {{big|A}}RTISTS'''}}" centered within it as cote outs. The "{{font|Serif|'''{{big|U}}'''}}" and "{{font|Serif|'''{{big|A}}'''}}" are much larger than the rest of the text, and overlap each other. In the top left, "'''FROM'''" is seen in a very small, tall font, and the bottom has "'''{{small|A}} {{big|Transamerica}} {{small|COMPANY}}'''", with "'''{{big|Transamerica}}'''" within the circle as a cote out and in the company typeface. | ||
'''Variants:''' There were a few <u>color scheme variations</u> used for this logo besides the normal version: | The logo is contained inside a {{color|gold|yellow}} circle, focused off-center from the screen, but centered around the logo, which is inside a {{color|blue}} rectangle with rounded corners, encased inside an off-center {{color|darkviolet|purple}} box, surrounded by offset {{color|darkred|dark red}} bars. | ||
*A variant of the standard version with the blue rectangle resembling a TV tube, an uneven | |||
* | '''Variants:''' | ||
*There were a few <u>color scheme variations</u> used for this logo besides the normal version: | |||
**A variant of the standard version with the {{color|blue}} rectangle resembling a TV tube, an larger but uneven {{color|gold|yellow}} circles, and a smaller {{color|darkviolet|purple}} section with rounded corners. | |||
* | **Centered logo and {{color|gold|yellow}} circle on a {{color|blue}} background. | ||
*Depending on the film, the placement of the logo would vary slightly. | **Monochrome print logo on a black background, with a white outline forming the circle. This is used for trailers. | ||
*On <u>trailers</u>, "'''RELEASED THRU'''" replaces "'''FROM'''". It may be in the same places as "'''FROM'''", on top of the logo, or not there. "'''{{small|COMPANY}}'''" might also be "'''{{small|CORPORATION}}'''". | |||
*Depending on the film, the <u>placement of the logo</u> would vary slightly. | |||
'''Technique:''' Cel sheets. | '''Technique:''' Cel sheets. | ||
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'''Audio:''' Usually silent, or the opening theme or audio of the film. | '''Audio:''' Usually silent, or the opening theme or audio of the film. | ||
'''Audio Variants:''' On <u>American prints of the Italian James Bond spoof ''Operation Kid Brother''</u> (Original Italian title: ''O.K. Connery''), this logo plasters the original [[Titanus]] logo that started the picture, but maintains said logo's fanfare. UA likely extended the | '''Audio Variants:''' On <u>American prints of the Italian James Bond spoof ''Operation Kid Brother''</u> (Original Italian title: ''O.K. Connery''), this logo plasters the original [[Titanus]] logo that started the picture, but maintains said logo's fanfare. UA likely extended the time of their logo at the time to match the length of the Titanus fanfare. | ||
'''Availability:''' Appears on films from the company, despite only being used for an year due to it being replaced by the next logo in 1968. | '''Availability:''' Appears on films from the company, despite only being used for an year due to it being replaced by the next logo in 1968. | ||
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*The continuity script for ''In the Heat of the Night'' also confirms that the logo didn't originally appear on that film or its camera negative. | *The continuity script for ''In the Heat of the Night'' also confirms that the logo didn't originally appear on that film or its camera negative. | ||
**However, it was attached to most 35mm U.S. prints. | **However, it was attached to most 35mm U.S. prints. | ||
*The {{color|blue}} | *The {{color|blue}} background variant is only known to appear on the aforementioned Kino Lorber Blu-ray releases of the ''Dollars Trilogy''. | ||
*The black background variant appears on some trailers of films, notably the trailer of ''The Party'' (1968). | *The black background variant appears on some trailers of films, notably the trailer of ''The Party'' (1968). | ||