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===Background===
===Background===
In 1992, '''Caravan Pictures''' was created by Joe Roth and Roger Birnbaum as part of the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group of The Walt Disney Company for producing films for film units [[Hollywood Pictures]], [[Walt Disney Pictures]], and [[Touchstone Pictures]]. Their first movie was ''The Three Musketeers'', while their last film was ''Inspector Gadget''. In 1994, Roth became the head chief of Walt Disney Pictures and left Birnbaum in charge, while in 1998, Birnbaum himself left the company and formed [[Spyglass Media Group|Spyglass Entertainment]] with Gary Barber. The company closed down in late July 1999 after the release of their last film, ''Inspector Gadget''.
In 1992, '''Caravan Pictures''' was created by Joe Roth and Roger Birnbaum as part of the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group of The Walt Disney Company for producing films for film units [[Hollywood Pictures]], [[Walt Disney Pictures]], and [[Touchstone Pictures]]. Their first movie was ''The Three Musketeers'', while their last film was ''Inspector Gadget''. In 1994, Roth became the head chief of Walt Disney Pictures and left Birnbaum in charge, while in 1998, Birnbaum himself left the company and formed [[Spyglass Media Group|Spyglass Entertainment]] with Gary Barber. The company closed down in late July 1999 after the release of their last film, ''Inspector Gadget''.


===Logo (November 12, 1993-July 23, 1999)===
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'''Variant:''' On John Kehe's demo reel, the logo animates at a slightly smoother rate.
'''Variant:''' On John Kehe's demo reel, the logo animates at a slightly smoother rate.


'''FX/SFX:''' The man with a fedora walking down the road, the setting brightening, the box zooming out around the area and the man, and the ''CARAVAN PICTURES'' text appearing on above and below the picture. Good CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' The man with a fedora walking down the road, the setting brightening, the box zooming out around the area and the man, and the ''CARAVAN PICTURES'' text appearing on above and below the picture. A good mix of CGI and live-action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A nice keyboard jingle which makes the logo somber and gloomy at first. After the keyboard stops, the sky and everything else lightens up, we hear a gradual increase of the volume of the orchestrated part ending with a triumphant fanfare sounded out by trumpets and brass. There are two versions of this theme, one more bombastic than the other, both of which were composed by Randy Edelman.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A nice piano/woodwind/string jingle which makes the logo somber and gloomy at first. After it stops, we hear a gradual increase of the volume of the orchestrated part, ending with a triumphant finish sounded out by trumpets and brass. There are two versions of this theme, one more bombastic than the other, both of which were composed by Randy Edelman.


'''Availability:''' Can be found on films produced by the studio such as ''Angels in the Outfield'', ''Heavyweights'', ''While You Were Sleeping'', ''Angie'', ''Dead Presidents'', ''I Love Trouble'', ''Metro'', ''Six Days Seven Nights'', and ''Inspector Gadget''.
'''Availability:''' Can be found on films produced by the studio such as ''Angels in the Outfield'', ''Heavyweights'', ''While You Were Sleeping'', ''Angie'', ''Dead Presidents'', ''I Love Trouble'', ''Metro'', ''Six Days Seven Nights'', and ''Inspector Gadget''.
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