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===Background===
===Background===
''Relativity Media'' was founded in 2004 by Ryan Kavanaugh and Lynwood Spinks as a film production company arranging multi-film slate deals with studios by way of financial support from banks. In 2009, the company acquired [[Rogue Pictures]] from [[Universal Studios]]. In 2010, the company become a mini major by acquiring the marking and distribution assets of Overture Films. In 2015, Relativity filed for bankruptcy, due to lawsuits and missing loans. In 2016, the company acquired Trigger Street Productions, producer of [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] series ''House of Cards'', [[Relativity Television|Relativity's television division]] was spun off as [[Critical Content]], and emerged from bankruptcy in March 2016; however, after continuing to struggle, Relativity filed for bankruptcy again in May 2018, and was sold to UltraV Holdings that August. Relativity returned to film distribution in 2020 with ''Come Away'', their first film in 4 years.
''Relativity Media'' was founded in 2004 by Ryan Kavanaugh and Lynwood Spinks as a film production company arranging multi-film slate deals with studios by way of financial support from banks. In 2009, the company acquired [[Rogue Pictures]] from [[Universal Studios]]. In 2010, the company become a mini major by acquiring the marking and distribution assets of Overture Films. In 2015, Relativity filed for bankruptcy, due to lawsuits and missing loans. In 2016, the company acquired Trigger Street Productions, producer of [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] series ''House of Cards'', [[Relativity Television|Relativity's television division]] was spun off as [[Critical Content]], and emerged from bankruptcy in March 2016; however, after continuing to struggle, Relativity filed for bankruptcy again in May 2018, and was sold to UltraV Holdings that August. Relativity returned to film distribution in 2020 with ''Come Away'', their first film in four years.




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</gallery>'''Nickname:''' "Relativity Theory", "The Blue Galaxy", "CGI Black Hole"
</gallery>'''Nickname:''' "Relativity Theory", "The Blue Galaxy", "CGI Black Hole"


'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see an atom with some electrons zooming out from us. As the view continues to zoom out, we see other atoms, then the molecular structure, the planets and finally the whole galaxy. It stands rotated near to the right side and its center emits a light beam to the upper left corner. The background is consisted of stars and a few planets. The words "{{Font color|deepskyblue|RELATIVITY MEDIA}}" appear in a {{Font color|deepskyblue|light blue}} color, separated by the galaxy center, each letter being followed by a light curve and shining. Some planets appear from underneath while the logo forms itself, then the picture fades out.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see an atom with some electrons zooming out from us. As the view continues to zoom out, we see other atoms, then the molecular structure, the planets and finally the whole galaxy. It stands rotated near to the right side and its center emits a light beam to the upper left corner. The background consists of stars and a few planets. The words "{{Font color|deepskyblue|RELATIVITY MEDIA}}" appear in a {{Font color|deepskyblue|light blue}} color, separated by the galaxy center, each letter being followed by a light curve and shining. Some planets appear from underneath while the logo forms itself, then the picture fades out.


'''Closing Variant:''' At the end of ''The Raven'', a print version of the logo on a black background is used.
'''Closing Variant:''' At the end of ''The Raven'', a print version of the logo on a black background is used.
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*On ''Out of the Furnace'', it's silent.
*On ''Out of the Furnace'', it's silent.


'''Availability:''' First appeared on the trailer for Free Birds. The fully animated version debuted on the film itself, and appeared on newer Relativity Media movies like ''Out of the Furnace'', ''3 Days to Kill'', and ''Oculus''.
'''Availability:''' First appeared on the trailer for Free Birds. The fully animated version debuted on the film itself, and appears on newer Relativity Media movies like ''Out of the Furnace'', ''3 Days to Kill'', and ''Oculus''.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


[[Category:Film logos]]
[[Category:Film logos]]

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