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===Background===
===Background===
1492 Pictures is the production company of director Chris Columbus. It is named after the year the explorer Christopher Columbus discovered America, as well as a pun on the former's name.
1492 Pictures is the production company of director Chris Columbus and was founded in 1994 (with its first film, ''Nine Months''; the following year). It is named after the year the explorer Christopher Columbus discovered America, as well as a pun on the former's name.


===(July 12, 1995-)===
===(July 14, 1995-)===
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'''Logo:''' We start by seeing a thick white line surrounded by {{color|red}} lens flares. As the lens flares disappear, the white line turns right, revealing a huge and detailed compass drawing with the numbers "{{font|Times New Roman|1492}}" in it. The camera then zooms out in a box as the compass spins a few times around and disappears while the numbers "{{font|Times New Roman|1492}}" remain in the background, which is a landscape of an ocean and clouds. The word "{{font|Times New Roman|PICTURES}}" is seen below and in spaced-out letters to fit the width of the box. The waves move in the logo after it is completely formed.
'''Logo:''' We start by seeing a thick white line surrounded by {{color|red}} lens flares. As the lens flares disappear, the white line turns right, revealing a huge and detailed compass drawing with the numbers "{{font|Times New Roman|1492}}" in it. The camera then zooms out in a box as the compass spins a few times around and disappears while the numbers "{{font|Times New Roman|1492}}" remain in the background, which is a landscape of an ocean and clouds. The word "{{font|Times New Roman|PICTURES}}" is seen below and in spaced-out letters to fit the width of the box. The waves move in the logo after it is completely formed. Depending on the film, the logo either fades out or cuts to the start of the film.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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'''FX/SFX:''' Impressive CGI animation, done by Prologue.
'''FX/SFX:''' Impressive CGI animation, done by Prologue.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A very dramatic and heroic orchestral fanfare (which sounds like the soundtrack of ''Pirates of the Caribbean''), composed by Hans Zimmer. Sometimes, it's the opening theme of the movie. None for the still or TV versions.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A very dramatic and heroic orchestral fanfare, composed by Hans Zimmer. Sometimes, it's the opening theme of the movie. None for the still or TV versions.


'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on ''Nine Months'', ''Rent'', ''Christmas with the Kranks'', ''Jingle All the Way'', ''Pixels'', ''Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief,'' ''Night at the Museum'' and its two sequels, among others. This, however, doesn't appear on any of the eight ''Harry Potter'' films, ''Fantastic Four'', or ''Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer''. The TV version was seen on the short-lived reality series ''3''.
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on ''Nine Months'' (debut), ''Rent'', ''Christmas with the Kranks'', ''Jingle All the Way'', ''Pixels'', ''Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief,'' ''Night at the Museum'' and its two sequels, and ''Bicentennial Man''; among others (sometimes not until the end). This doesn't appear on any of the eight ''Harry Potter'' films or either of the 2000s ''Fantastic Four'' films, however. The TV version was seen on the short-lived reality series ''3''.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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