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Paramount owns the rights to the studio's live-action films (from the studio's inception until the spin-off from Viacom) after purchasing rights held by Soros Strategic Partners LP and Dune Entertainment II LLC, as well as the films they distributed until the partnership ended, with U.S .TV over-the-air rights handled by Trifecta Entertainment and Media. Films produced by DreamWorks with distribution handled by The Walt Disney Studios have still retained distribution by the aforementioned company after the contract expired in 2016 with EMEA rights being held through Mister Smith Entertainment. [[DreamWorks Animation]] (which was acquired by NBCUniversal in 2016) owns all of the studio's animated films. | Paramount owns the rights to the studio's live-action films (from the studio's inception until the spin-off from Viacom) after purchasing rights held by Soros Strategic Partners LP and Dune Entertainment II LLC, as well as the films they distributed until the partnership ended, with U.S .TV over-the-air rights handled by Trifecta Entertainment and Media. Films produced by DreamWorks with distribution handled by The Walt Disney Studios have still retained distribution by the aforementioned company after the contract expired in 2016 with EMEA rights being held through Mister Smith Entertainment. [[DreamWorks Animation]] (which was acquired by NBCUniversal in 2016) owns all of the studio's animated films. | ||
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'''Logo:''' It starts out at night with a crescent-shape moon and some clouds in a reflection of water, then we see a bobber and fishing reel splash into the water. The camera then pans upwards through bunch of clouds to see a boy, sitting on top of a crescent-shape moon holding a fishing rod. He reclines further into the moon and swings his foot in a rocking motion as a large "D" fades in, and as the camera pans to the right, letters such as "R", "E", "A" and the next proceeding letters follow, although parts of the letters are covered by the clouds. We then swoop past a whole bunch of several clouds, engulfing the screen. They then revolve away to reveal the text "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''DʀᴇᴀᴍWᴏʀᴋs'''}}" with "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''SKG'''}}" appearing underneath sandwiched between lines respectively, and the text is set by the dark of night with clouds to accompany it. | '''Logo:''' It starts out at night with a crescent-shape moon and some clouds in a reflection of water, then we see a bobber and fishing reel splash into the water. The camera then pans upwards through bunch of clouds to see a boy, sitting on top of a crescent-shape moon holding a fishing rod. He reclines further into the moon and swings his foot in a rocking motion as a large "D" fades in, and as the camera pans to the right, letters such as "R", "E", "A" and the next proceeding letters follow, although parts of the letters are covered by the clouds. We then swoop past a whole bunch of several clouds, engulfing the screen. They then revolve away to reveal the text "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''DʀᴇᴀᴍWᴏʀᴋs'''}}" with "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''SKG'''}}" appearing underneath sandwiched between lines respectively, and the text is set by the dark of night with clouds to accompany it. | ||
'''Trivia:''' | '''Trivia:''' 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. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' |