Paramount Pictures: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
imported>Dison
No edit summary
imported>Dexter's Mom
No edit summary
Line 613: Line 613:
'''Technique:''' A mixture of CGI animation and live-action, designed and composited by Jay Jacoby of Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who went on to produce the logos for [[Universal Pictures]] and [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], among others. The CGI stars were created by David Sieg at Omnibus/Abel on a III Foonly F1 computer, and the mountain scenery was a physical model created and filmed by Apogee, Inc. The 1999 enhanced version was animated at Pittard Sullivan.
'''Technique:''' A mixture of CGI animation and live-action, designed and composited by Jay Jacoby of Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who went on to produce the logos for [[Universal Pictures]] and [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], among others. The CGI stars were created by David Sieg at Omnibus/Abel on a III Foonly F1 computer, and the mountain scenery was a physical model created and filmed by Apogee, Inc. The 1999 enhanced version was animated at Pittard Sullivan.


'''Audio:''' A reworked version of the 1976 fanfare, with synthesized chimes added to the beginning, as well as additional instruments.
'''Audio:''' A reworked version of the 1976 fanfare (which debuted in ''The Blue Iguana'', released on April 22, 1988), with synthesized chimes added to the beginning, as well as additional instruments.  


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* Sometimes, <u> the logo is silent or the opening theme of the movie.</u>
* Sometimes, <u> the logo is silent or the opening theme of the movie.</u>
* On <u>''Event Horizon''</u>, a rearranged, slower and more "powerful" version of the 1976 fanfare, composed by Michael Kamen, is heard, with the final note held out.
* On <u>''Event Horizon''</u>, a rearranged, slower and more "powerful" version of the 1976 fanfare, composed by Michael Kamen, is heard, with the final note held out.
* Earlier films with the 1976 fanfare have the synth chimes fade out when the music begins.
* '''1987:''' Earlier films with the 1976 fanfare have the synth chimes fade out when the music begins.
* On <u>''Campus Man''</u>, a different fanfare composed by James Newton Howard plays.
* On <u>''Campus Man''</u>, a different fanfare composed by James Newton Howard plays.
* On <u>''Stepping Out''</u>, a different fanfare composed by Peter Matz plays.
* On <u>''Stepping Out''</u>, a different fanfare composed by Peter Matz plays.
Line 625: Line 625:
* On <u>''Snow Day''</u>, wind from a snowstorm is heard throughout the logo.
* On <u>''Snow Day''</u>, wind from a snowstorm is heard throughout the logo.
* On a <u>Spanish TV airing of ''Titanic''</u>, the 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare is heard due to the airing using an international Spanish audio track.
* On a <u>Spanish TV airing of ''Titanic''</u>, the 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare is heard due to the airing using an international Spanish audio track.
* On the <u>1998 reissue of ''Grease''</u>, the 1987 fanfare is given a more "powerful" remix with louder cymbals.
* On the <u>1998 reissue of ''Grease''</u>, the 1988 fanfare is given a more "powerful" remix with louder cymbals.
* On the <u>Australian DVD release and a French print of ''The Next Best Thing''</u>, the [[Lakeshore Entertainment]] theme is heard over the logo due to an editing error where the order of the logos are reversed but the audio isn't.
* On the <u>Australian DVD release and a French print of ''The Next Best Thing''</u>, the [[Lakeshore Entertainment]] theme is heard over the logo due to an editing error where the order of the logos are reversed but the audio isn't.
* On the <u>UK Second Sight Blu-ray release of ''Creepshow'' (1982)</u>, the NTSC-pitched 1994 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] fanfare plays over the ending version of this logo.
* On the <u>UK Second Sight Blu-ray release of ''Creepshow'' (1982)</u>, the NTSC-pitched 1994 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] fanfare plays over the ending version of this logo.
Line 741: Line 741:


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
*On <u>''Mean Girls''</u>, the 1987 fanfare is heard.
*On <u>''Mean Girls''</u>, the 1988 fanfare is heard.
*On the <u>2005 remake of ''The Longest Yard''</u>, a different fanfare composed by Teddy Castellucci plays.
*On the <u>2005 remake of ''The Longest Yard''</u>, a different fanfare composed by Teddy Castellucci plays.
*On an <u>AMC airing of ''Rambo III''</u>, this plasters the Carolco logo and keeps the low-pitched version of the theme, likely due to a plaster error.
*On an <u>AMC airing of ''Rambo III''</u>, this plasters the Carolco logo and keeps the low-pitched version of the theme, likely due to a plaster error.
Anonymous user

Navigation menu