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  1. Feb 11, 2022 · Even more logos that might freak you out if caught off guard. Makes you uncomfortable. Or is just weird. Part 4 is a mish mash of all kinds of things from si...

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  2. I do not own any of these videos or logos, they go to their respective owners. I also do not own "The Most Unsettling, Creepy TV & Film Logos Of All Time" se...

  3. As the creature goes back down, the white, bold text "HORROR FACTORY" appears stacked next to the rectangle, and the text "THE screamy FRENCH TOUCH" appears below the logo. Then the logo disappears after a few seconds. Trivia: The template that was used for this logo is "Scary Cinematic Logo Reveal" by rad-FX on Video hive. However, the ...

  4. A deep dive into the history and evolution of the most memorable film company logos.Edited by Luís Azevedo.Like this video? Hit subscribe: http://bit.ly/LWLs...

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    • The Exorcist logo. The classic 1973 film about a girl possessed by a demon was so terrifying, it reportedly provoked fainting and vomiting attacks in cinemas, and was banned by a number of local authorities in the UK.
    • The Omen logo. A 1976 horror about a child of the devil being born into the modern era, The Omen courted controversy by incorporating the Satanic number 666 into the ‘O’ of this logo, featured on its first theatrical poster by Tom Jung.
    • The Shining logo. Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 adaptation of Stephen King’s novel is considered one of the greatest horror movies of all time. So it’s fitting that its logo was created by one of the film world’s greatest graphic designers, Saul Bass.
    • Friday the 13th logo. One of the most successful franchises in history, giving birth to 12 films and counting, Friday the 13th began with a 1980 horror about a group of teenagers who get killed, one by one, at a camp.
  5. Logo: On a black background, a white box containing a giant "C" with "COMPTON" within the "C" is displayed. Right next to the boxes are "A" on the left and "PRODUCTION" on the right. SFX/FX: A still, printed image. Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the film. Availability: Seen on Repulsion. Scare Factor: None to Low Logo: On a red background, a black box is first displayed where a white "C ...

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  7. It first used a film reel with "MCA-TV" on it as their logo (as can be seen on Revue Productions' first logo above), switching in 1956 to the "Arrowhead" logo, a common sight on old prints of pre-1950 Paramount films as MCA had acquired the rights to them a few years after Paramount's 1948 antitrust lawsuit. From about the early 1980s until MCA-TV was merged into Universal Television in 1996 ...

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