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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
'''Turner Pictures''' was founded by '''Turner''' Broadcasting in 1989 as their film production division, initially producing made-for-TV movies, then expanding to features. Turner Pictures continued to produce films as an autonomous division alongside Turner Broadcasting's recently-purchased [[New Line Cinema]] and [[Castle Rock Entertainment]]. "Turner Pictures Worldwide Distribution, Inc." was also founded to handle international sales and distribution of Turner Pictures productions. Turner Pictures feature films were released through New Line Cinema starting in 1993 and lasted until 1996 when, [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] took over distribution from New Line after its parent company [[WarnerMedia|Time Warner]] purchased Turner that same year. Turner Pictures continues to operate under the name "[[TNT Productions|TNT Originals, Inc.]]", producing TV movies. In 2001, Turner Broadcasting launched "'''Ted Turner Pictures'''", which financed ''Gods and Generals'', its first theatrical film, though they have not produced another project since. | '''Turner Pictures''' was founded by '''Turner''' Broadcasting in 1989 as their film production division, initially producing made-for-TV movies, then expanding to features. Turner Pictures continued to produce films as an autonomous division alongside Turner Broadcasting's recently-purchased [[New Line Cinema]] and [[Castle Rock Entertainment]]. "Turner Pictures Worldwide Distribution, Inc." was also founded to handle international sales and distribution of Turner Pictures productions. Turner Pictures feature films were released through New Line Cinema starting in 1993 and lasted until 1996 when, [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] took over distribution from New Line after its parent company [[WarnerMedia|Time Warner]] purchased Turner that same year. Turner Pictures continues to operate under the name "[[TNT Productions|TNT Originals, Inc.]]", producing TV movies. In 2001, Turner Broadcasting launched "'''Ted Turner Pictures'''", which financed ''Gods and Generals'', its first, and possibly only theatrical film, though they have not produced another project since. | ||
==Turner Pictures== | ==Turner Pictures== | ||
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'''Logo:''' A white outlined representation of a mansion stands on a black background. Underneath, in white are the words "{{Font|serif|TURNER PICTURES}}". The shadows against the house shift from right to left, and as that happens the words turn from white to {{color|brown}}. | '''Logo:''' A white outlined representation of a mansion stands on a black background. Underneath, in white are the words "{{Font|serif|TURNER PICTURES}}". The shadows against the house shift from right to left, and as that happens the words turn from white to {{color|brown}}. | ||
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, a set of {{color|blue}} lines resembling a globe zooms out. Suddenly, the lines start to move, transforming into a pictorial of a sailing boat. "Ted Turner", in Ted Turner's signature font, is written. When the writing is almost finished, a box showing the panorama of an ocean and a {{color|gold}} line below the handwriting fades in. The text "{{Font|serif|{{color|gold|TED TURNER PICTURES}}}}" is formed by the letters joining one another. The box becomes solidified, shines, and the "boat" moves and makes a stop. | '''Logo:''' On a black background, a set of {{color|blue}} lines resembling a globe zooms out. Suddenly, the lines start to move, transforming into a pictorial of a sailing boat. "Ted Turner", in Ted Turner's signature font, is written. When the writing is almost finished, a box showing the panorama of an ocean and a {{color|gold}} line below the handwriting fades in. The text "{{Font|serif|{{color|gold|TED TURNER PICTURES}}}}" is formed by the letters joining one another. The box becomes solidified, shines, and the "boat" moves and makes a stop. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Only seen on the 2003 movie ''Gods and Generals''. | '''Availability:''' Only seen on the 2003 movie ''Gods and Generals''. | ||
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[[Category:American film logos]] | [[Category:American film logos]] | ||