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'''Visuals:''' There is an outline of a circle, which is then illuminated by a flash. The circle zooms out to form a statue that holds its arms up. A {{color|gold|yellowish}} spotlight then shines on it, and then a blue spotlight shines on it as well. The two spotlights move a bit and form an abstract "G" under the statue. The statue and abstract "G" zoom out and the text "{{color|gold|'''GRAMERCY'''}}", with "{{color|gold|PICTURES}}" spaced out below a golden line under "{{color|gold|'''GRAMERCY'''}}" fades in.
'''Visuals:''' There is an outline of a circle, which is then illuminated by a flash. The circle zooms out to form a statue that holds its arms up. A yellowish spotlight then shines on it, and then a blue spotlight shines on it as well. The two spotlights move a bit and form an abstract "G" under the statue. The statue and abstract "G" zoom out and the text "'''GRAMERCY'''", with "PICTURES" spaced out below a golden line under "'''GRAMERCY'''" fades in.


'''Trivia:''' The logo was created by Rod Dyer Design. They were also responsible for creating the 1972-1996 logo for Gramercy's co-parent company MCA.
'''Trivia:''' The logo was created by Rod Dyer Design. They were also responsible for creating the 1972-1996 logo for Gramercy's co-parent company MCA.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* An enhanced version debuted on Def Jam's ''How to Be a Player'' in 1997. The logo is more golden than before, and the animation is cleaner and smoother. "{{color|gold|'''GRAMERCY''' P I C T U R E S}}" also zooms in from under the logo and is noticeably more shinier. The byline that says "A PolyGram Company" was also added below. This version is often shortened, though an extended version that plays like the normal logo has also been discovered.
* An enhanced version debuted on Def Jam's ''How to Be a Player'' in 1997. The logo is more golden than before, and the animation is cleaner and smoother. "'''GRAMERCY''' P I C T U R E S" also zooms in from under the logo and is noticeably more shinier. The byline that says "A PolyGram Company" was also added below. This version is often shortened, though an extended version that plays like the normal logo has also been discovered.
* On <u>''Double Dragon''</u>, the logo has a multicolor tint.
* On <u>''Double Dragon''</u>, the logo has a multicolor tint.
* <u>At the end of ''Clay Pigeons''</u>, the print logo is used. The text "A GRAMERCY RELEASE" appears above the logo.
* <u>At the end of ''Clay Pigeons''</u>, the print logo is used. The text "A GRAMERCY RELEASE" appears above the logo.
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{{YouTube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XZjnhuP30g}}
{{YouTube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XZjnhuP30g}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a flock of {{color|chartreuse|yellow-green}} dots fly and go round over a {{color|blue|bluish}} darkness. They form two dim circles, rotate several times and more circles appear until they all become the big "G" from the previous logo, and the company name blurs in and the byline "A COMCAST COMPANY" fades in below.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a flock of yellow-green dots fly and go round over a bluish background. They form two dim circles, rotate several times and more circles appear until they all become the big "G" from the previous logo, and the company name blurs in and the byline "A COMCAST COMPANY" fades in below.


'''Closing Variant:''' It's only a still in-credit version of the logo.
'''Closing Variant:''' It's only a still in-credit version of the logo.
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'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''  
* It was first seen in a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apDdoV73lcU revival announcement video] on Gramercy's YouTube channel, and later debuted on ''Insidious: Chapter 3''.
* It was first seen in a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apDdoV73lcU revival announcement video] on Gramercy's YouTube channel, and later debuted on ''Insidious: Chapter 3''.
* It also later appeared on ''Self/Less'', ''Sinister 2'', ''The Forest'', ''London Has Fallen'' (though at least A&E's print removes the opening logo but preserves the closing variant), and ''Ratchet & Clank''.
* It also later appeared on ''Self/Less'', ''Sinister 2'', ''The Forest'', ''London Has Fallen'' (A&E's print removes the opening logo, but preserves the closing variant), and ''Ratchet & Clank''.


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{{American film logos}}
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