American International Pictures (AIP) was a film production company formed in April 2, 1954 from American Releasing Corporation (ARC) by James H. Nicholson, former Sales Manager of Realart Pictures, and Samuel Z. Arkoff, an entertainment lawyer. It was dedicated to releasing independently produced, low-budget films packaged as double features, primarily of interest to the teenagers of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Nicholson and Arkoff formed ARC in 1954, and their first release was The Fast and the Furious.
The History of American International Pictures-The Snob's Dictionary-Vanity Fair
Entry #401, “A.I.P.”: commonly used abbreviation for American International Pictures, a crank-’em-out production company founded in 1954 that has since come to be revered by Film Snobs as a font of important kitsch.
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published: 10 Jul 2013
American International Pictures (AIP) documentary
FredFlix: Where you were 50 years ago.
published: 27 May 2016
American International Pictures (1960-1966)
A strangely uplifting start to the horror movie Dementia 13 (1963)
published: 09 Aug 2012
American International Pictures
published: 19 Jul 2021
La historia de AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURES
Dos productores y un realizador, tres personas que cambiarían las reglas de Hollywood y educarían a una generación de directores. Samuel Z.Arkoff, James H.Nicholson y Roger Corman.
Haciendo películas en tiempo récord, traduciendo las necesidades de los jóvenes: acción, diversión, terror y experimentación.
Rebeldes con una causa, hacer películas.
0:00 - Intro
1:28 - Rápidos y furiosos
11:20 - Bikinis, drogas y monstruos
22:20 - Nueva década, nueva generación
28:27 - Final y legado
#Cine #Historia #AmericanInternationalPictures
published: 17 Feb 2023
American International Pictures
From "Riot on Sunset Strip" (1967).
published: 24 Jul 2021
American International Pictures 2021 new logo
Taken from "How It Ends" (2021).
published: 31 Jul 2021
American International Pictures logo
Get ready to rejoice! The AIP Logo is HERE!
published: 28 Aug 2015
American International Pictures Logo History
Well, here it is, my first Logo History video since 3 years ago, here is American International Pictures Logo History. Trust me, this video took literally MONTHS to make, mostly due to school, but now it’s finally finished.
Credit goes to all the users on ok.ru and a few Logo Youtubers (LogicSmash, Jordan Rios, Pepsi9072, and CCG88) for all the finds, besides, if it wasn’t for all the finds, I wouldn’t have made this video. Again, I’ll be accepting requests for future Logo History videos.
Note: due to copyright issues, I have muted the music at 31:19 to 31:29.
I own nothing.
published: 27 Jun 2021
American International Pictures logo [remastered, 720p] (1973)
The 9th (final) logo of independent film production and distribution company, American International Pictures. AIP was founded (as American Releasing Corporation) in 1954 by James H. Nicholson and Samuel Z. Arkoff. The company was dedicated to releasing low budget films (double features) independently produced and focusing on horror, sci-fi, and African-American genre. In 1979, AIP was acquired by Filmways, Inc. and in 1980, AIP was folded into Filmways becoming Filmways Pictures. Today, a majority of the AIP library is owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Orion Pictures, which acquired Filmways in 1982.
Logo used from 1973 to 1980.
Find out more about AIP at
http://www.closinglogos.com/page/American+International+Pictures
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_International_Pictures
Entry #401, “A.I.P.”: commonly used abbreviation for American International Pictures, a crank-’em-out production company founded in 1954 that has since come to ...
Entry #401, “A.I.P.”: commonly used abbreviation for American International Pictures, a crank-’em-out production company founded in 1954 that has since come to be revered by Film Snobs as a font of important kitsch.
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The History of American International Pictures-The Snob's Dictionary-Vanity Fair
Entry #401, “A.I.P.”: commonly used abbreviation for American International Pictures, a crank-’em-out production company founded in 1954 that has since come to be revered by Film Snobs as a font of important kitsch.
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The History of American International Pictures-The Snob's Dictionary-Vanity Fair
Dos productores y un realizador, tres personas que cambiarían las reglas de Hollywood y educarían a una generación de directores. Samuel Z.Arkoff, James H.Nicho...
Dos productores y un realizador, tres personas que cambiarían las reglas de Hollywood y educarían a una generación de directores. Samuel Z.Arkoff, James H.Nicholson y Roger Corman.
Haciendo películas en tiempo récord, traduciendo las necesidades de los jóvenes: acción, diversión, terror y experimentación.
Rebeldes con una causa, hacer películas.
0:00 - Intro
1:28 - Rápidos y furiosos
11:20 - Bikinis, drogas y monstruos
22:20 - Nueva década, nueva generación
28:27 - Final y legado
#Cine #Historia #AmericanInternationalPictures
Dos productores y un realizador, tres personas que cambiarían las reglas de Hollywood y educarían a una generación de directores. Samuel Z.Arkoff, James H.Nicholson y Roger Corman.
Haciendo películas en tiempo récord, traduciendo las necesidades de los jóvenes: acción, diversión, terror y experimentación.
Rebeldes con una causa, hacer películas.
0:00 - Intro
1:28 - Rápidos y furiosos
11:20 - Bikinis, drogas y monstruos
22:20 - Nueva década, nueva generación
28:27 - Final y legado
#Cine #Historia #AmericanInternationalPictures
Well, here it is, my first Logo History video since 3 years ago, here is American International Pictures Logo History. Trust me, this video took literally MONTH...
Well, here it is, my first Logo History video since 3 years ago, here is American International Pictures Logo History. Trust me, this video took literally MONTHS to make, mostly due to school, but now it’s finally finished.
Credit goes to all the users on ok.ru and a few Logo Youtubers (LogicSmash, Jordan Rios, Pepsi9072, and CCG88) for all the finds, besides, if it wasn’t for all the finds, I wouldn’t have made this video. Again, I’ll be accepting requests for future Logo History videos.
Note: due to copyright issues, I have muted the music at 31:19 to 31:29.
I own nothing.
Well, here it is, my first Logo History video since 3 years ago, here is American International Pictures Logo History. Trust me, this video took literally MONTHS to make, mostly due to school, but now it’s finally finished.
Credit goes to all the users on ok.ru and a few Logo Youtubers (LogicSmash, Jordan Rios, Pepsi9072, and CCG88) for all the finds, besides, if it wasn’t for all the finds, I wouldn’t have made this video. Again, I’ll be accepting requests for future Logo History videos.
Note: due to copyright issues, I have muted the music at 31:19 to 31:29.
I own nothing.
The 9th (final) logo of independent film production and distribution company, American International Pictures. AIP was founded (as American Releasing Corporatio...
The 9th (final) logo of independent film production and distribution company, American International Pictures. AIP was founded (as American Releasing Corporation) in 1954 by James H. Nicholson and Samuel Z. Arkoff. The company was dedicated to releasing low budget films (double features) independently produced and focusing on horror, sci-fi, and African-American genre. In 1979, AIP was acquired by Filmways, Inc. and in 1980, AIP was folded into Filmways becoming Filmways Pictures. Today, a majority of the AIP library is owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Orion Pictures, which acquired Filmways in 1982.
Logo used from 1973 to 1980.
Find out more about AIP at
http://www.closinglogos.com/page/American+International+Pictures
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_International_Pictures
The 9th (final) logo of independent film production and distribution company, American International Pictures. AIP was founded (as American Releasing Corporation) in 1954 by James H. Nicholson and Samuel Z. Arkoff. The company was dedicated to releasing low budget films (double features) independently produced and focusing on horror, sci-fi, and African-American genre. In 1979, AIP was acquired by Filmways, Inc. and in 1980, AIP was folded into Filmways becoming Filmways Pictures. Today, a majority of the AIP library is owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Orion Pictures, which acquired Filmways in 1982.
Logo used from 1973 to 1980.
Find out more about AIP at
http://www.closinglogos.com/page/American+International+Pictures
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_International_Pictures
Entry #401, “A.I.P.”: commonly used abbreviation for American International Pictures, a crank-’em-out production company founded in 1954 that has since come to be revered by Film Snobs as a font of important kitsch.
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ABOUT VANITY FAIR
Arts and entertainment, business and media, politics, and world affairs—Vanity Fair’s features and exclusive videos capture the people, places, and ideas that define modern culture.
The History of American International Pictures-The Snob's Dictionary-Vanity Fair
Dos productores y un realizador, tres personas que cambiarían las reglas de Hollywood y educarían a una generación de directores. Samuel Z.Arkoff, James H.Nicholson y Roger Corman.
Haciendo películas en tiempo récord, traduciendo las necesidades de los jóvenes: acción, diversión, terror y experimentación.
Rebeldes con una causa, hacer películas.
0:00 - Intro
1:28 - Rápidos y furiosos
11:20 - Bikinis, drogas y monstruos
22:20 - Nueva década, nueva generación
28:27 - Final y legado
#Cine #Historia #AmericanInternationalPictures
Well, here it is, my first Logo History video since 3 years ago, here is American International Pictures Logo History. Trust me, this video took literally MONTHS to make, mostly due to school, but now it’s finally finished.
Credit goes to all the users on ok.ru and a few Logo Youtubers (LogicSmash, Jordan Rios, Pepsi9072, and CCG88) for all the finds, besides, if it wasn’t for all the finds, I wouldn’t have made this video. Again, I’ll be accepting requests for future Logo History videos.
Note: due to copyright issues, I have muted the music at 31:19 to 31:29.
I own nothing.
The 9th (final) logo of independent film production and distribution company, American International Pictures. AIP was founded (as American Releasing Corporation) in 1954 by James H. Nicholson and Samuel Z. Arkoff. The company was dedicated to releasing low budget films (double features) independently produced and focusing on horror, sci-fi, and African-American genre. In 1979, AIP was acquired by Filmways, Inc. and in 1980, AIP was folded into Filmways becoming Filmways Pictures. Today, a majority of the AIP library is owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Orion Pictures, which acquired Filmways in 1982.
Logo used from 1973 to 1980.
Find out more about AIP at
http://www.closinglogos.com/page/American+International+Pictures
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_International_Pictures
American International Pictures (AIP) was a film production company formed in April 2, 1954 from American Releasing Corporation (ARC) by James H. Nicholson, former Sales Manager of Realart Pictures, and Samuel Z. Arkoff, an entertainment lawyer. It was dedicated to releasing independently produced, low-budget films packaged as double features, primarily of interest to the teenagers of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Nicholson and Arkoff formed ARC in 1954, and their first release was The Fast and the Furious.