Palace Films (Australia)

Background: Palace Films started out as a VHS distributor that released videos from a wide range of genres which were handled (until recently) sent up as a join venture between Village Roadshow, Blake Films and private investor Antony Veccola. In 1985 Veccola bought out the other company's stock and it ventured out into the film distribution business and opened a small number of art-house cinemas around Australia's main cities and became an independent company. It's VHS release were still handled by Village Roadshow until the late 90s.

1st Logo (1980s-1990s) Palace Films

Logo: Against a zooming starfield, the word "P A L A C E" in between two lines fades in, followed by "FILMS" in a large purple arch-shaped font. The top of the S shines.

FX: The text fading in, and the shining.

Music/Sounds: An upbeat horn fanfare with kettledrums, followed by an announcer saying "Palace Films.".

Availability: Seen on Australian PAL tapes from the period.

Scare Factor: Low.

2nd Logo (mid to late 90s)

Palace Entertainment (Mid '90s- )Palace Films (2000)

Logo: We see a red background moving like sand in a windstorm. We also see a silhouette of a centurion slowly standing up. The flag fades out to reveal a stormy sky and the centurion in a pose where he is seen blowing a long horn. The word "PALACE" in a grey, stone font fades below.

FX/SFX: The red background flying like sand, the action of the centurion and the stormy sky.

Music/Sounds: A low synth note followed by some whooshes and then a synth choir followed by a 4-note horn tune.

Availability: Rare. Only used for a short time before they broke away from Roadshow. All releases from then use the logo below.

Scare Factor: Low.

3rd Logo (late 90s- )

Palace Films (2001)

Logo: We see the same red background as before again being blown about by a windstorm. The silhouette from the last logo appears again and moves in the same way. When the background changes however, it is of a view just about the clouds with the centurion as before in his pose and the words "PALACE FILMS" appearing in the same font as before.

FX/SFX: Same as the last logo however there is a shining light from behind and we move forward through the clouds a little bit.

Music/Sounds: A string and electronic stinger followed a 7-note trumpet sounder

Availability: Palace releases are few and far between, but you can find this on the Australian film Ten Canoes and other local releases. Also seen on many Australian releases of foreign films.

Scare Factor: Low.