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===Background===
===Background===
'''DreamWorks Pictures''' (also known as "'''DreamWorks, LLC'''", "'''DreamWorks SKG'''" or "'''DreamWorks Studios'''") is an American film studio that was established in 1994. DreamWorks was formed as an ambitious attempt by media moguls Steven '''S'''pielberg, Jeffery '''K'''atzenberg and David '''G'''effen (hence '''SKG''') to create a new Hollywood studio. In 1995, [[CJ Entertainment]] became an investor in the studio and began distributing and licensing select titles in Korea and Asia. The studio primarily released their own films domestically, although some films were co-released or released in some territories by another studio (most often [[Universal Pictures]] (who were their principal international distribution partner (through [[United International Pictures|UIP]]) during their independent era) and [[Paramount Pictures]] and in some cases, [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], [[Columbia Pictures]], and even [[Buena Vista International]] for at least one film).
'''DreamWorks Pictures''' (also known as "'''DreamWorks, LLC'''", "'''DreamWorks SKG'''" or "'''DreamWorks Studios'''") is an American film studio that was established in 1994. DreamWorks was formed as an ambitious attempt by media moguls Steven '''S'''pielberg, Jeffery '''K'''atzenberg and David '''G'''effen (hence '''SKG''') to create a new Hollywood studio. In 1995, [[CJ Entertainment]] became an investor in the studio and began distributing and licensing select titles in Korea and Asia. The studio primarily released their own films domestically, although some films were co-released or released in some territories by another studio (most often [[Universal Pictures]] (who were their principal international distribution partner (through [[United International Pictures|UIP]]) during their independent era) and [[Paramount Pictures]] and in some cases, [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], [[Columbia Pictures]], and even [[Buena Vista International]] for at least one film).
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* It premiered on ''The Peacemaker'' (which is also DreamWorks' first film) and has been used in nearly every DreamWorks film ever since.  
* It premiered on ''The Peacemaker'' (which is also DreamWorks' first film) and has been used in nearly every DreamWorks film ever since.  
* Was seen on pre-2004 DreamWorks Animation films, from ''Antz'' to ''Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas''.  
* Was seen on pre-2004 DreamWorks Animation films, from ''Antz'' to ''Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas''.  
* This logo preceded the 1997 [[BBC Studios Home Entertainment|BBC Video]] logo on the [[DreamWorks Home Entertainment]] DVD release of three ''Wallace & Gromit'' short films, it was later cut on future prints of these shorts.  
* This logo preceded the 1991 [[BBC Studios Home Entertainment|BBC Video]] logo on the [[DreamWorks Home Entertainment]] DVD release of three ''Wallace & Gromit'' short films, it was later cut on future prints of these shorts.  
* Current prints of the studio's animated films and pre-2008 live-action films may have this logo preceded (or plastered) by a [[Paramount Pictures]], [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], [[Universal Pictures]], and/or a [[DreamWorks Animation]] logo.  
* Current prints of the studio's animated films and pre-2008 live-action films may have this logo preceded (or plastered) by a [[Paramount Pictures]], [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], [[Universal Pictures]], and/or a [[DreamWorks Animation]] logo.  
* The logo also appears on the video game adaptations of ''Shark Tale'' and ''Shrek 2'' (said films use the 2004 DreamWorks Animation logo), released in 2004, and on UK HDTV broadcasts of ''Chicken Run'' despite being distributed in the UK by [[Pathé]].
* The logo also appears on the video game adaptations of ''Shark Tale'' and ''Shrek 2'' (said films use the 2004 DreamWorks Animation logo), released in 2004, and on UK HDTV broadcasts of ''Chicken Run'' despite being distributed in the UK by [[Pathé]].
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