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Logo descriptions by Matt Williams
{{PageCredits|description=Matt Williams|capture=Eric S., Logophile, V of Doom, Mr.Logo, and bdalbor|edits=V of Doom, Hoa, Logophile, Wisp2007, UniversalFlorida1990 and D.L. Chandell|video=Jordan Rios, Sir Alvin, KeanSladefilms, LogicSmash, MBC Intro's HD, Sagan Blob Enterprises and EnormousRat}}
Logo captures by Eric S., Logophile, V of Doom, Mr.Logo, and bdalbor
Editions by V of Doom, Hoa, Logophile, Wisp2007, UniversalFlorida1990 and D.L. Chandell
Video captures courtesy of Jordan Rios, Sir Alvin, KeanSladefilms, LogicSmash, MBC Intro's HD, Sagan Blob Enterprises and EnormousRat


<u>Background:</u> New Line Cinema (also known as "New Line Productions, Inc." and formerly known as "New Line Cinema Corporation") originally started in 1967 by Robert Shaye and Michael Lynne, as an indie/low-budget film studio. They did not use a logo until the early 1970s. New Line was acquired by Turner Broadcasting on January 28, 1994; both merged with Time Warner on October 10, 1996. In 2008, New Line became a genre and low-to-mid-budget unit of Warner Bros. Pictures, shutting down as an independent studio under Time Warner after CEO Jeff Bewkes fired Shaye and Lynne as a result of the American box office failure of ''The Golden Compass''. The last movie produced by New Line Cinema as an independent company was ''The Final Destination''.
===Background===
New Line Cinema (also known as "New Line Productions, Inc." and formerly known as "New Line Cinema Corporation") originally started in 1967 by Robert Shaye and Michael Lynne, as an indie/low-budget film studio. They did not use a logo until the early 1970s. New Line was acquired by Turner Broadcasting on January 28, 1994; both merged with Time Warner on October 10, 1996. In 2008, New Line became a genre and low-to-mid-budget unit of Warner Bros. Pictures, shutting down as an independent studio under Time Warner after CEO Jeff Bewkes fired Shaye and Lynne as a result of the American box office failure of ''The Golden Compass''. The last movie produced by New Line Cinema as an independent company was ''The Final Destination''.




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