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  1. Visuals: Over a black background, the logo starts with many stars forming a blue box with a stylized "7A" inside it, with "S E V E N" above and "A R T S" below. Then the byline "THROUGH NEW LINE CINEMA" (with its print logo) appears on the bottom right of the screen.

  2. With offices in London, England and Los Angeles, California, Seven Arts is producing motion pictures worldwide with budgets ranking from $2 million to $15 million for exhibition in domestic (i.e., the United States and Canada) and foreign theatrical markets and for subsequent post-theatrical worldwide release in other forms of media, including ...

  3. Logo: On a black background, we see many stars forming a blue box with a stylized "7A" inside it, with "SEVEN" above and "ARTS" below. Then we see the byline "THROUGH NEW LINE CINEMA" (with its print logo) on the bottom right of the screen.

  4. Seven Arts Pictures was a low-profile/B-movie distribution company established on July 19, 1990 as a joint venture between Carolco Pictures and New Line Cinema, and was headed by Mario F. Kassar. It was shut down in 1992 after failing to turn a profit, with Carolco itself going bankrupt three...

  5. --PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION BEFORE COMMENTING--Here's the 2017 Seven Arts Pictures logo (60th Anniversary; with TimeWarner Entertainment byline). First of all,...

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  6. Logopedia. in: New Line Cinema, Film production companies of the United States, Warner Bros. Discovery, and 2 more.

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  8. 1st Logo (December 4, 1998-October 19, 2010) Visuals: On a black background, three stars appear one by one, followed by six other stars. They form a constellation. A blue-tinted mountain chain appears below the stars, then a modified version of the "7A" logo fades on the left.

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