Screen Gems: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
imported>LMgamer36
No edit summary
imported>Tobias Benson01
Line 51: Line 51:
<center><big><u>'''''OPENING VARIANTS'''''</u></big></center>
<center><big><u>'''''OPENING VARIANTS'''''</u></big></center>
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:Screen Gems Logo (2011).jpg
File:GW338H149.jpg
File:GW338H149.jpg
File:Screen Gems Pictures (Black and Blue).png
File:Screen Gems Pictures (Black and Blue).png
Line 61: Line 62:
'''Nicknames:''' "S from Heaven II", "S in the Sky", "Crystal Screen Gems", "Crystal Gems", "S in Heaven"
'''Nicknames:''' "S from Heaven II", "S in the Sky", "Crystal Screen Gems", "Crystal Gems", "S in Heaven"


'''Logo:''' We start out high in the sky. The camera turns and ascends through layers of clouda. Eventually the clouds clear and we see a CGI {{Font color|blue|blue}} letter "S". The camera continues to turn and zoom out, slowly revealing the name "SCREEN GEMS" which fades in with the smaller byline underneath it, in the same vein as the previous logo. The camera continues to ascend and zoom out, revealing the same trademark "Spiral S". It seems to be made out of glass, refracting the blue of the sky (rather than being blue itself). As the camera comes to a stop, the blazing sun is positioned exactly behind the bottom half of the "Spiral S", with the clouds forming a plane under the logo. The finished product looks similar to the 2006 version of the 1993 [[Columbia Pictures|Columbia]] logo, the studio's corporate sister, complete with rainbow-like circles around the sun.
'''Logo:''' We start out high in the sky. The camera turns and ascends through layers of clouds. Eventually the clouds clear and we see a CGI {{Font color|blue|blue}} letter "S". The camera continues to turn and zoom out, slowly revealing the name "SCREEN GEMS" which fades in with the smaller byline underneath it, in the same vein as the previous logo. The camera continues to ascend and zoom out, revealing the same trademark "Spiral S". It seems to be made out of glass, refracting the blue of the sky (rather than being blue itself). As the camera comes to a stop, the blazing sun is positioned exactly behind the bottom half of the "Spiral S", with the clouds forming a plane under the logo. The finished product looks similar to the 2006 version of the 1993 [[Columbia Pictures|Columbia]] logo, the studio's corporate sister, complete with rainbow-like circles around the sun.


'''Trivia:''' This logo was based on artwork by Buffy Cutler in association with Picturemill, who was commissioned to create a new Screen Gems logo for ''Friends with Benefits''. Some of the other candidates he produced are [https://www.behance.net/gallery/10729055/Screen-Gems-Studio-Logo here], and appear to have been inspired by the 1965 Screen Gems logo.
'''Trivia:''' This logo was based on artwork by Buffy Cutler in association with Picturemill, who was commissioned to create a new Screen Gems logo for ''Friends with Benefits''. Some of the other candidates he produced are [https://www.behance.net/gallery/10729055/Screen-Gems-Studio-Logo here], and appear to have been inspired by the 1965 Screen Gems logo.

Navigation menu