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'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, the logo starts with the text "'''MIRAMAX'''" (in its usual typeface and sporting a slight {{color|tan|cream}} color) tilted at an angle and slowly zooming in as it tilts to the right. A city skyline with {{color|blue}} lights (almost like the one from the previous logo) pans up from below. Once the text is finished straightening itself and zooming in, a {{color|blue}} 3-D shadow appears beneath it (giving it a retro 3-D text effect), as the byline "a '''beIN MEDIA GROUP''' & '''PARAMOUNT''' COMPANY" (in an unknown font) fades in below the text. The logo then fades out to black. | '''Visuals:''' Over a black background, the logo starts with the text "'''MIRAMAX'''" (in its usual typeface and sporting a slight {{color|tan|cream}} color) tilted at an angle and slowly zooming in as it tilts to the right. A city skyline with {{color|blue}} lights (almost like the one from the previous logo) pans up from below. Once the text is finished straightening itself and zooming in, a {{color|blue}} 3-D shadow appears beneath it (giving it a retro 3-D text effect), as the byline "a '''beIN MEDIA GROUP''' & '''PARAMOUNT''' COMPANY" (in an unknown font) fades in below the text. The logo then fades out to black. | ||
'''Trivia:''' Unlike the previous logos, this one takes place in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, as the Hollywood sign can be seen towards the start. | '''Trivia:''' | ||
* Unlike the previous logos, this one takes place in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, as the Hollywood sign can be seen towards the start. | |||
* This logo was partially designed by Nate Carlson, who created retro-style logo variants for Miramax and [[Focus Features]] for use in the movie ''The Holdovers''. Miramax loved his work so much that they requested to use his design in another logo for use in their other films.<ref>[https://variety.com/2023/artisans/news/the-holdovers-70s-style-logo-design-titles-1235784851/]</ref> | |||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
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* On the trailer for ''The Beekeeper'', this and the MGM logo before have bees buzzing around them. | * On the trailer for ''The Beekeeper'', this and the MGM logo before have bees buzzing around them. | ||
'''Technique:''' 2D animation. | '''Technique:''' 2D and 3D computer animation. | ||
'''Audio:''' None or the opening soundtrack of the movie. | '''Audio:''' None or the opening soundtrack of the movie. | ||
'''Availability:''' Made its first appearance on ''Sick'', and also appears on U.S. prints of ''Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre'' (preceding the [[Lionsgate Films]] logo; international prints use the previous logo with the beIN/ViacomCBS byline) and ''Old Dads''. | '''Availability:''' Made its first appearance on ''Sick'', and also appears on U.S. prints of ''Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre'' (preceding the [[Lionsgate Films]] logo; international prints use the previous logo with the beIN/ViacomCBS byline) and ''Old Dads''. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||