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===1st Logo (1999-August 25, 2011)=== | ===1st Logo (1999-August 25, 2011)=== | ||
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'''Logo:''' Basically the same as the 1999 movie logo, except that "TELEVISION" replaces "FILMS". It's also videotaped and sped-up. | '''Logo:''' Basically the same as the 1999 movie logo, except that "TELEVISION" replaces "FILMS". It's also videotaped and sped-up. | ||
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===2nd Logo (March 11, 2014-November 1, 2016)=== | ===2nd Logo (March 11, 2014-November 1, 2016)=== | ||
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'''Logo:''' Same as the 2008 Miramax logo, however the logo starts when we're about to face the buildings and the word "{{Font|Arial Black|'''MIRAMAX'''}}" fades in. The words "DISTRIBUTED BY" are shown above the logo. | '''Logo:''' Same as the 2008 Miramax logo, however the logo starts when we're about to face the buildings and the word "{{Font|Arial Black|'''MIRAMAX'''}}" fades in. The words "DISTRIBUTED BY" are shown above the logo. | ||
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'''Logo:''' It's the short version of the 2018 movie logo, with no television indicator whatsoever starting with the camera zooming out of the letters in "{{color|blue|{{Font|Arial Black|'''MIRAMAX'''}}}}" slowly coming together to form the logo, illuminating a city (possibly a bird's-eye view of New York) below. Then the beIN Media Group/ViacomCBS byline fades in. | '''Logo:''' It's the short version of the 2018 movie logo, with no television indicator whatsoever starting with the camera zooming out of the letters in "{{color|blue|{{Font|Arial Black|'''MIRAMAX'''}}}}" slowly coming together to form the logo, illuminating a city (possibly a bird's-eye view of New York) below. Then the beIN Media Group/ViacomCBS byline fades in. | ||