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<div class="WPC-editableContent" id="WPC-area?cellId=Fine+Line+Features&amp;version=69&amp;savePath=%2Fpage%2FFine%2BLine%2BFeatures&amp;saveType=page"><font size="3"><i><font face="Arial"><font color="#ffa500">Logo description by</font> Matt Williams<br/><font color="#ffa500">Logo captures by</font> Eric S., Bob Fish, and wolfie14<br/><font color="#ffa500">Editions by</font> V of Doom<br/></font></i><font face="Arial"><br/><br/><u>Background</u>: Fine Line Features (also spelled as "FineLine Features") </font>was the specialty movie division of [[New Line Cinema]] established in 1990 to release films of a more "indie" flavor than its parent company. In 2005, New Line teamed up with fellow Time Warner subsidiary [[HBO Films]] to form "[[Picturehouse Films|Picturehouse]]", a then-new specialty film label of which Fine Line was folded into.<br/><font face="Arial"><br/><br/>(March 10, 1991-June 10, 2005)<br/></font> </font><div align="center"> <font size="3"><font face="Arial" size="1"><img align="bottom" alt="FineLine Features (1991)" height="127" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/BW6ohyX3tJM-JxpvwTTN5A34519/GW169H127" title="FineLine Features (1991)" width="169"/><img align="bottom" alt="FineLine Features (1997)" height="127" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/o4_ZwPOj02hl7oVKPugzWg12343/GW226H127" title="FineLine Features (1997)" width="226"/><img align="bottom" alt="FineLine Features (1999)" height="127" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/36qXqI2vqN44AobhG1tgyA10644/GW226H127" title="FineLine Features (1999)" width="226"/><img align="bottom" alt="FineLine Features (2000, 10th Anniversary Variant)" height="127" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/sMrhjINt4wrVgb3WOFO9wQ10215/GW169H127" title="FineLine Features (2000, 10th Anniversary Variant)" width="169"/><br/><img align="bottom" alt="FineLine Features (2001)" height="127" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/8cLxi_YqJlZnLCoQLPtdow7529/GW226H127" title="FineLine Features (2001)" width="226"/><img align="bottom" alt="FineLine Features (2004)" height="127" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/XEj92QR1oJMSZcmall65kA8818/GW226H127" title="FineLine Features (2004)" width="226"/></font><font face="Arial" size="1"><img align="bottom" alt="FineLine Features" height="127" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/e2GdbFM3aV_mBPsyBH7xSg18802/GW169H127" title="FineLine Features" width="169"/></font><font face="Arial"><font size="1"><img align="bottom" alt="Fine Line Features trailer logo" height="127" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/ylpISu_NR9i2jUq24xaZNA11173/GW169H127" title="Fine Line Features trailer logo" width="169"/></font><br/></font></font></div><font size="3"> <br/><u>Nicknames</u>: "Abstract F", "F-Director's Block"<br/><br/><font face="Arial"><u>Logo</u>: Over a black background, a thin, glowing horizontal blue line fades-in, dividing the s</font><font face="Arial">creen in half. Then, a horizontal white line draws itself inside. The entire line rotates clockwise and shrinks a bit in the process. When the line becomes vertical, it rotates again, revealing an abstract "F" (it really looks like a corner) with a steelish tint. Then, from behind, a rectangle moves clockwise, and moves itself to the top of this "F" shape. It forms an angle, much like a director's block. Around the same time, a blue spotlight/circle backdrop forms behind this shape. The following text fades in:<br/><br/></font> </font><div align="center"> <font size="3"><font face="Arial"><font size="4"><b>F</b></font><b>INE</b><font size="4"><b>L</b></font><b>INE</b> <b>F</b><b>EATURES</b></font><br/><font face="Arial">(This sandwiched</font><font face="Arial"> between</font><font face="Arial"> 2 horizontal lines.)</font></font></div><font size="3"><font face="Arial"> <br/>The tops of both shapes shine afterwards. The </font><font face="Arial">respective company byline </font><font face="Arial">is seen below.<br/><br/><u>Bylines</u>:<br/></font> </font><ul> <li> <font size="3">March 10, 1991-1997: "A division of New Line Cinema"  </font></li><li> <font size="3">1997-December 22, 2000: "A Time Warner Company"  </font></li><li> <font size="3">January 26, 2001-October 24, 2003: "An AOL Time Warner Company"  </font></li><li> <font size="3">April 2, 2004-June 10, 2005: "A<font face="Times"> TimeWarner</font> Company"</font></li><li><font size="3">A bylineless version exists.<br/></font></li></ul><font size="3"><font face="Arial"> <br/><u>Variant<font face="Arial">s</font></u><font face="Arial">:<br/></font></font> </font><ul> <li> <font size="3"><font face="Arial">In 2000, the words "10TH ANNIVERSARY: 1990-2000" spin around the logo, coming to a stop in an arc around the logo.</font></font></li><li> <font size="3"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial">There was a still logo <font face="Arial">that has the "F" with <font face="Arial">"FINE<font face="Arial">LINE" and "FEATURES" stacked together. <font face="Arial">Lines are on top and bottom of the company name and the N<font face="Arial">ew Line Cinema byline below. This appeared on the trailer for <i><font face="Arial">An Angel at M<font face="Arial">y Table</font></font></i><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial">.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><br/></li><li><font face="Arial, sans-serif" size="3">From 1999, this logo was videotaped and made smoother, and the font size was increased for "<b>F</b>INE<b>L</b>INE <b>F</b>EATURES".</font></li></ul><font face="Arial" size="3"> <br/><u>FX/SFX</u>: Very nice CGI effects, similar to its parent's logo, but also reminiscent of the United Artists "Turning UA" logo.<br/><br/><u>Music/Sounds</u>: None<font face="Arial">, b</font>ut on <i>Head Above Water</i>,<i> </i>it has a shortened version of the logo with the [[Tig Productions]] jingle. Very likely an editing goof.<br/><br/><u>Availability</u>: <font face="Arial">Scarce. </font>Seen on independent/art-house films produced by the studio. <font face="Arial">It was first seen on <i>Shadow of China</i> and was last seen on <i>The Bridge of San Luis Rey</i>.</font><br/></font></div>
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<div class="WPC-editableContent" id="WPC-area?cellId=Fine+Line+Features&amp;version=69&amp;savePath=%2Fpage%2FFine%2BLine%2BFeatures&amp;saveType=page"><font size="3"><i><font face="Arial"><font color="#ffa500">Logo description by</font> Matt Williams<br/><font color="#ffa500">Logo captures by</font> Eric S., Bob Fish, and wolfie14<br/><font color="#ffa500">Editions by</font> V of Doom<br/></font></i><font face="Arial"><br/><br/><u>Background</u>: Fine Line Features (also spelled as "FineLine Features") </font>was the specialty movie division of [[New Line Cinema]] established in 1990 to release films of a more "indie" flavor than its parent company. In 2005, New Line teamed up with fellow Time Warner subsidiary [[HBO Films]] to form "[[Picturehouse Films|Picturehouse]]", a then-new specialty film label of which Fine Line was folded into.<br/><font face="Arial"><br/><br/>(March 10, 1991-June 10, 2005)<br/></font> </font><div align="center"> <font size="3"><font face="Arial" size="1">[[File:BW6ohyX3tJM-JxpvwTTN5A34519.jpeg|169px|FineLine Features (1991)]][[File:O4 ZwPOj02hl7oVKPugzWg12343.jpeg|226px|FineLine Features (1997)]][[File:36qXqI2vqN44AobhG1tgyA10644.jpeg|226px|FineLine Features (1999)]][[File:SMrhjINt4wrVgb3WOFO9wQ10215.jpeg|169px|FineLine Features (2000, 10th Anniversary Variant)]]<br/>[[File:8cLxi YqJlZnLCoQLPtdow7529.jpeg|226px|FineLine Features (2001)]][[File:XEj92QR1oJMSZcmall65kA8818.jpeg|226px|FineLine Features (2004)]]</font><font face="Arial" size="1">[[File:E2GdbFM3aV mBPsyBH7xSg18802.jpeg|169px|FineLine Features]]</font><font face="Arial"><font size="1">[[File:YlpISu NR9i2jUq24xaZNA11173.jpeg|169px|Fine Line Features trailer logo]]</font><br/></font></font></div><font size="3"> <br/><u>Nicknames</u>: "Abstract F", "F-Director's Block"<br/><br/><font face="Arial"><u>Logo</u>: Over a black background, a thin, glowing horizontal blue line fades-in, dividing the s</font><font face="Arial">creen in half. Then, a horizontal white line draws itself inside. The entire line rotates clockwise and shrinks a bit in the process. When the line becomes vertical, it rotates again, revealing an abstract "F" (it really looks like a corner) with a steelish tint. Then, from behind, a rectangle moves clockwise, and moves itself to the top of this "F" shape. It forms an angle, much like a director's block. Around the same time, a blue spotlight/circle backdrop forms behind this shape. The following text fades in:<br/><br/></font> </font><div align="center"> <font size="3"><font face="Arial"><font size="4"><b>F</b></font><b>INE</b><font size="4"><b>L</b></font><b>INE</b> <b>F</b><b>EATURES</b></font><br/><font face="Arial">(This sandwiched</font><font face="Arial"> between</font><font face="Arial"> 2 horizontal lines.)</font></font></div><font size="3"><font face="Arial"> <br/>The tops of both shapes shine afterwards. The </font><font face="Arial">respective company byline </font><font face="Arial">is seen below.<br/><br/><u>Bylines</u>:<br/></font> </font><ul> <li> <font size="3">March 10, 1991-1997: "A division of New Line Cinema"  </font></li><li> <font size="3">1997-December 22, 2000: "A Time Warner Company"  </font></li><li> <font size="3">January 26, 2001-October 24, 2003: "An AOL Time Warner Company"  </font></li><li> <font size="3">April 2, 2004-June 10, 2005: "A<font face="Times"> TimeWarner</font> Company"</font></li><li><font size="3">A bylineless version exists.<br/></font></li></ul><font size="3"><font face="Arial"> <br/><u>Variant<font face="Arial">s</font></u><font face="Arial">:<br/></font></font> </font><ul> <li> <font size="3"><font face="Arial">In 2000, the words "10TH ANNIVERSARY: 1990-2000" spin around the logo, coming to a stop in an arc around the logo.</font></font></li><li> <font size="3"><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial">There was a still logo <font face="Arial">that has the "F" with <font face="Arial">"FINE<font face="Arial">LINE" and "FEATURES" stacked together. <font face="Arial">Lines are on top and bottom of the company name and the N<font face="Arial">ew Line Cinema byline below. This appeared on the trailer for <i><font face="Arial">An Angel at M<font face="Arial">y Table</font></font></i><font face="Arial"><font face="Arial">.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><br/></li><li><font face="Arial, sans-serif" size="3">From 1999, this logo was videotaped and made smoother, and the font size was increased for "<b>F</b>INE<b>L</b>INE <b>F</b>EATURES".</font></li></ul><font face="Arial" size="3"> <br/><u>FX/SFX</u>: Very nice CGI effects, similar to its parent's logo, but also reminiscent of the United Artists "Turning UA" logo.<br/><br/><u>Music/Sounds</u>: None<font face="Arial">, b</font>ut on <i>Head Above Water</i>,<i> </i>it has a shortened version of the logo with the [[Tig Productions]] jingle. Very likely an editing goof.<br/><br/><u>Availability</u>: <font face="Arial">Scarce. </font>Seen on independent/art-house films produced by the studio. <font face="Arial">It was first seen on <i>Shadow of China</i> and was last seen on <i>The Bridge of San Luis Rey</i>.</font><br/></font></div>

Latest revision as of 16:33, 3 November 2020

Logo description by Matt Williams
Logo captures by Eric S., Bob Fish, and wolfie14
Editions by V of Doom


Background: Fine Line Features (also spelled as "FineLine Features")
was the specialty movie division of New Line Cinema established in 1990 to release films of a more "indie" flavor than its parent company. In 2005, New Line teamed up with fellow Time Warner subsidiary HBO Films to form "Picturehouse", a then-new specialty film label of which Fine Line was folded into.


(March 10, 1991-June 10, 2005)
FineLine Features (1991)FineLine Features (1997)FineLine Features (1999)FineLine Features (2000, 10th Anniversary Variant)
FineLine Features (2001)FineLine Features (2004)
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Nicknames: "Abstract F", "F-Director's Block"

Logo: Over a black background, a thin, glowing horizontal blue line fades-in, dividing the screen in half. Then, a horizontal white line draws itself inside. The entire line rotates clockwise and shrinks a bit in the process. When the line becomes vertical, it rotates again, revealing an abstract "F" (it really looks like a corner) with a steelish tint. Then, from behind, a rectangle moves clockwise, and moves itself to the top of this "F" shape. It forms an angle, much like a director's block. Around the same time, a blue spotlight/circle backdrop forms behind this shape. The following text fades in:

FINELINE FEATURES
(This sandwiched between 2 horizontal lines.)

The tops of both shapes shine afterwards. The
respective company byline is seen below.

Bylines:
  • March 10, 1991-1997: "A division of New Line Cinema"
  • 1997-December 22, 2000: "A Time Warner Company"
  • January 26, 2001-October 24, 2003: "An AOL Time Warner Company"
  • April 2, 2004-June 10, 2005: "A TimeWarner Company"
  • A bylineless version exists.

Variants:
  • In 2000, the words "10TH ANNIVERSARY: 1990-2000" spin around the logo, coming to a stop in an arc around the logo.
  • There was a still logo that has the "F" with "FINELINE" and "FEATURES" stacked together. Lines are on top and bottom of the company name and the New Line Cinema byline below. This appeared on the trailer for An Angel at My Table.
  • From 1999, this logo was videotaped and made smoother, and the font size was increased for "FINELINE FEATURES".

FX/SFX: Very nice CGI effects, similar to its parent's logo, but also reminiscent of the United Artists "Turning UA" logo.

Music/Sounds: None, but on Head Above Water, it has a shortened version of the logo with the Tig Productions jingle. Very likely an editing goof.

Availability: Scarce. Seen on independent/art-house films produced by the studio. It was first seen on Shadow of China and was last seen on The Bridge of San Luis Rey.