InterMedia Films

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Logo descriptions and captures by Alvin&theChipmunks and EnormousRat
Editions by thehugetvfan

Background: Intermedia films was founded in London, England as Intermedia Film Equities in 1995. The company would begin operations in Los Angeles, CA in 1997.


1st Logo
(September 5, 1998-March 28, 2003)
Intermedia Films (2001)
Logo
: On the moving blue light, many particles move towards the camera, turn around and form the word "Intermedia" in white font. The blue light spot freezes behind the name. Then everything fades out.

FX/SFX: Moving light and particles, nothing imaginative.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Appears on films of the era, such as Iris, Playing by Heart, The Wedding Planner, and K-PAX, among others.

Editor's Note: None.



2nd Logo
(July 2, 2003- )

InterMediaInterMedia (2003)Intermedia credit logo

Logo: We first see a huge rogue wave shooting toward us. When the rogue has hit us, huge "INT" letters rise from the water. As the camera scrolls, the letters "INTERMEDIA" appears, and the word is strengthened with an electric beam. The background then changes to black and a thick blue line appears around the text.

Variations:
  • On the Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines game for the Game Boy Advance, there is a print logo. On a white background is the InterMedia logo in a dark blue box.
  • An in-credit logo was seen at the end of Basic Instinct 2.

FX/SFX: Excellent CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: The sounds of the rouge wave and water and finally a phased synth boom.

Availability: Appears on films such as Alexander, Mindhunters, and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (the first film to use this logo). This replaces the Largo Entertainment logo on said company's films released in double feature DVDs by Warner Home Video, due to Intermedia owning worldwide rights to Largo's library with Warner Bros handling distribution. The print version appears on the Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines video game for the Game Boy Advance.

Editor's Note: None.