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'''Nickname:''' "The Walking Man", "The Caravan"
'''Nickname:''' "The Walking Man", "The Caravan"


'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a dark setting with {{Font color|blue|blue}} hills and a road. A man with a fedora walks down the road, and the setting brightens. A box zooms out around the area with the man, and "CARAVAN PICTURES" appears above and below the picture, respectively.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a dark setting with {{Font color|blue|blue}} hills and a road. A man with a fedora walks down the road, and the setting brightens. A box zooms out around the area with the man, and "{{Font Times New Roman|CARAVAN PICTURES}}" appears above and below the picture, respectively.


'''Trivia:''' The logo and company name is most likely a tribute to the 1941 film ''Sullivan's Travels'', about a filmmaker who sets out to make more meaningful movies. He travels on foot in a similar shot. At the end of the film, he describes his life as a "cockeyed '''caravan'''". Joe Roth is reportedly a fan of ''Sullivan's Travels'' director Preston Sturges, and his former company, [[Morgan Creek Entertainment Group|Morgan Creek Productions]], is named after another Sturges film, ''The Miracle of Morgan's Creek''. Also, the logo was designed and created by John Kehe. The logo was animated by REZN8.
'''Trivia:''' The logo and company name is most likely a tribute to the 1941 film ''Sullivan's Travels'', about a filmmaker who sets out to make more meaningful movies. He travels on foot in a similar shot. At the end of the film, he describes his life as a "cockeyed '''caravan'''". Joe Roth is reportedly a fan of ''Sullivan's Travels'' director Preston Sturges, and his former company, [[Morgan Creek Entertainment Group|Morgan Creek Productions]], is named after another Sturges film, ''The Miracle of Morgan's Creek''. Also, the logo was designed and created by John Kehe. The logo was animated by REZN8.
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