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Added some more info from The Hollywood Reporter.
imported>Eternity Media Group (Legacy section on the 3rd logo made no sense, added the online reaction to the 4th logo in its legacy section) |
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* The child's crescent was a moon before, but now the logo is inside a full moon, rather than a crescent. | * The child's crescent was a moon before, but now the logo is inside a full moon, rather than a crescent. | ||
* The background of 2D art is meant to represent the matter that connects all life and makes up dreams. | * The background of 2D art is meant to represent the matter that connects all life and makes up dreams. | ||
* The DreamWorks characters shown will differ throughout every upcoming film. | * The DreamWorks characters shown will differ throughout every upcoming film. For example, if a character represented in the logo also appears in the following film, it will be replaced with another one from an unrelated franchise. | ||
* The characters are also redesigned, like Po having less fur texture and Shrek's face being simplified. This was done so the characters would feel like they could exist within the same universe. | * The characters are also redesigned, like Po having less fur texture and Shrek's face being simplified. This was done so the characters would feel like they could exist within the same universe. | ||
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* Currently, it is being used in tandem with the previous logo. | * Currently, it is being used in tandem with the previous logo. | ||
'''Legacy:''' The entire logo serves as an homage to the entire DreamWorks library and their history with successful films. The logo has recieved a mixed reaction, with many praising the return of Harry Gregson-Williams' fanfare, but some criticising the apparent lack of other DreamWorks IPs. | '''Legacy:''' The entire logo serves as an homage to the entire DreamWorks library and their history with successful films. The logo has recieved a mixed reaction, with many praising the return of Harry Gregson-Williams' fanfare, but some criticising the apparent lack of other DreamWorks IPs. | ||
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