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'''Trivia:''' | '''Trivia:''' | ||
* This | * This logo was originally scheduled to premiere on ''No Time to Die'' when it had its original November 2019 release date. However, due to the film getting delayed multiple times until October 2021 due to production setbacks caused by the [[wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]], this logo ended up making its debut on MGM's official YouTube channel on March 8, 2021. Just like the previous logo, a frame-by-frame picture of Leo's footage is used as the profile banner on Amazon MGM Studios' social pages. | ||
* Alongside this logo, a new monogram wordmark was introduced, using the logo's classic font instead of serif lettering. | * Alongside this logo, a new monogram wordmark was introduced, using the logo's classic font instead of serif lettering. | ||
* The logo was shortlisted at the 2021 Clio Entertainment Awards, but it didn't win. | * The logo was shortlisted at the 2021 Clio Entertainment Awards, but it didn't win. | ||
* The 100th anniversary variant pays homages to the 1974 and 1984 anniversaries such as the "100" fading into Leo's footage (like in the 1974 logo, with "BEGINNING OUR NEXT 50 YEARS...") and "100 YEARS OF ENTERTAINMENT" (similar to the "SIXTY YEARS OF GREAT ENTERTAINMENT" phrase from 1984). Furthermore, the print version replaces the lion with "100". | * The 100th anniversary variant pays homages to the 1974 and 1984 anniversaries such as the "100" fading into Leo's footage (like in the 1974 logo, with "BEGINNING OUR NEXT 50 YEARS...") and "100 YEARS OF ENTERTAINMENT" (similar to the "SIXTY YEARS OF GREAT ENTERTAINMENT" phrase from 1984). Furthermore, the print version replaces the lion with "100". | ||
'''Byline:''' Starting with ''Sitting in Bars with Cake'' | '''Byline:''' Starting with ''Sitting in Bars with Cake'' (released on September 8, 2023), the {{color|gold}} byline "AN AMAZON COMPANY" (in the Amazon Ember font) fades in below the logo. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
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* During their 100th anniversary, a golden "{{color|gold|100}}" appears in front of the ribboning (with the camera focusing on it) before settling into the circle. The number then disappears in dust (meaning that the footage appears a bit late) and the logo plays as normal, but a golden glow is shown to reveal the text "{{color|gold|'''100 YEARS OF ENTERTAINMENT'''}}", wiping from the middle to both the left and right sides. The glow then dissipates, and the text shines slightly. | * During their 100th anniversary, a golden "{{color|gold|100}}" appears in front of the ribboning (with the camera focusing on it) before settling into the circle. The number then disappears in dust (meaning that the footage appears a bit late) and the logo plays as normal, but a golden glow is shown to reveal the text "{{color|gold|'''100 YEARS OF ENTERTAINMENT'''}}", wiping from the middle to both the left and right sides. The glow then dissipates, and the text shines slightly. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''Technique:''' CGI by Baked Studios, originally made in 2019, two years before the logo's proper debut. | ||
'''Audio:''' A majestic, orchestral five-note fanfare and a whoosh play in the beginning (notably marking the first time the logo has been complimented with a proper fanfare), which ends in a somber, violin-esque descent as the 1995 roar track caps it off. Composed by Sounds Red. | '''Audio:''' A majestic, orchestral five-note fanfare and a whoosh play in the beginning (notably marking the first time the logo has been complimented with a proper fanfare), which ends in a somber, violin-esque descent as the 1995 roar track caps it off. Composed by Sounds Red. |