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These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954): The 1954 logo fades in and out on a curtain background. Grand Canyonscope (1954): The text is placed on a stylized landscape background with green clouds and trail and a blue horizon.
Sep 26, 2024 · Variants: On shows distributed by Buena Vista, the text reads as "Distributed By Buena Vista Television". The spark goes from right to left in this variant. On Disney-produced shows, the distribution text fades in from the 1986 Walt Disney Television logo.
Oct 20, 2024 · Variants: In 1960, starting with Pollyanna, the word "FILM" is removed. This logo was redone in 1966, brightening up the background to a blue/white gradient and changing the letters to a turquoise color. Also, the font for the "DISTRIBUTED BY" and "DISTRIBUTION CO., INC." text would change into a more normal font.
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Buena Vista International was the international distribution sub-arm of Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. In the mid-1980s, Disney signed a distribution deal with Warner Bros. to release its films theatrically in some overseas territories such as the U.K. and Ireland, Europe (except in Poland and Hungary where local distributors Filmoteka Nardowa ...
Logo:Same as the standard Buena Vista Film Distribution logo from 1953-1984, only "INTERNATIONAL, INC." replaces "DISTRIBUTION CO., INC.". Variants:See Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. FX/SFX:None, same as the regular Buena Vista logo from 1953-1984. Music/Sounds:See Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. Availability: Extremely rare, although it liv...
Nickname:"Draws & Slides" Logo:On a black background, a white line draws with the left and right drawing at the same time and then stops. The shiny grey text "BUENA VISTA" slides up the top half and "INTERNATIONAL" slides down the bottom half. Variants: 1. A still variation exists. This was seen on the 2007 Mexican films Ladies' Night. 2. On Turma ...
Nickname:"Draws and Slides II" Logo:Same as before, but the logo is blue, in CGI and looks brighter. A light shine appears in the middle of the line. FX/SFX:Same as the previous logo, but in CGI. Music/Sounds:Same as the previous logo. Availability: First seen on the international trailer of Glass and eventually appeared on the movie itself. As of ...
From 2018 onwards, in addition to its current usage for independent films produced outside of North America, Disney uses the Buena Vista International brand for films distributed in international markets begining with Glass (2019), which was distributed in the US by Universal Pictures.
These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954): The 1954 logo is on a curtain background. Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1955): The 1954 logo is red and on a yellow map background.
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Logo: On a grainy blue background, the words "Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution" are seen in a Times New Roman font, arranged in a stacked position in the center of the screen. Variant : On Good Morning, Vietnam , the words are positioned at the bottom of the screen and the word " Inc. " is added to the end.