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Background: Interscope Communications was founded in 1983 by film producer Ted Field. For the first several years of its existance, it did not use an on-screen logo; that situation would change when Field sold his company to PolyGram in 1993. While the film production part of Interscope eventually was made a subdivision of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, its record label (which Field created in 1989 and was originally distributed by Atlantic) still exists as the Interscope/Geffen/A&M unit of the Universal Music Group.


1st Logo
(198?-1992?)

Nickname: "Sliding Interscope"

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2nd Logo
(1992?-1993)

Nickname: "Flipping Interscope"

Logo
: On a blue background, we see a white circle made of lines with an "i" inside it flipping at us. The letters "INTERSCOPE COMMUNICATIONS" also are flipping to us with the logo.

FX/SFX: The logo flipping...

Cheesy Factor: ...Which is pretty cheap actually.

Music/Sounds: Silent.

Availability: Seen on some TV Movies from the era made by Interscope.

Scare Factor: None.



3rd Logo
(1993-1998)
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Nickname: "The (CGI) Interscope Studio", "The PolyGram Era Interscope"

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: An ascending wind sound, with some deep and chimes sounds at the end, or none.

Availabilty: Seen on films such as Operation Dumbo Drop.

Scare Factor: None.


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