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<u>Trivia:</u> The idea for this logo was a concept from co-founder Steven Spielberg. He originally wanted the logo to be CGI depicting a man fishing standing on the moon, but his frequent collaborator Dennis Muren suggested a hand-painted logo instead. Artist Robert Hunt was then commissioned to design the logo. Spielberg loved one of Hunt's designs, a boy sitting on a crescent moon while fishing, and it was made into a full-motion logo. The boy who is seen sitting on the moon is based upon Hunt's son, William. | <u>Trivia:</u> The idea for this logo was a concept from co-founder Steven Spielberg. He originally wanted the logo to be CGI depicting a man fishing standing on the moon, but his frequent collaborator Dennis Muren suggested a hand-painted logo instead. Artist Robert Hunt was then commissioned to design the logo. Spielberg loved one of Hunt's designs, a boy sitting on a crescent moon while fishing, and it was made into a full-motion logo. The boy who is seen sitting on the moon is based upon Hunt's son, William. | ||
<u>FX/SFX:</u> The bobber dropping, the reveal of the letters. Great CGI from Industrial Light & Magic that still holds up more than twenty years later. It was directed by animation supervisor Wes Takahashi, and Hunt provided some of the resources for the logo. | <u>FX/SFX:</u> The bobber dropping, the reveal of the letters. Great CGI from Industrial Light & Magic that still holds up more than twenty years later. It was directed by ILM animation supervisor Wes Takahashi, and Hunt provided some of the resources for the logo. | ||
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> A dreamy orchestral piece with an acoustic guitar section. Composed by John Williams. | <u>Music/Sounds:</u> A dreamy orchestral piece with an acoustic guitar section. Composed by John Williams. | ||