Film production companies of the United States, https://closinglogogroup.fandom.com/wiki/Paramount_Players?oldid=88724, November 2018-November 2019: "A Viacom Company". 119 Pages. It's still seen on Paramount color releases of the period, including Branded, When Worlds Collide, The Greatest Show on Earth, Shane, Arrowhead, and The War of the Worlds, among others. Seen on Betamax releases and a few VHS releases with the 1978 Paramount Home Video … 1 Paramount Home Video 1.1 1978–1987 1.2 1987–1988 (75th anniversary) 1.3 1988–1989 1.4 1989–1995 2 Paramount Home Entertainment 2.1 1995–2010 2.1.1 2002 (90th anniversary logo) 3 Paramount Home Media Distribution 3.1 2011–present 4 See also Add a photo to this gallery Paramount DVD Paramount High Definition Somewhere on the screen, we see a snow-capped mountain poking out of a cloud at the bottom, surrounded by a ring of stars. This rather strange (if not ugly) variation was seen on, A variation of this logo was used as a bumper for trailers for upcoming films with the words ". It's certainly a worthy successor to all the 100 years' worth of Paramountains before it. Availability: Common. Logo: We pan down from a starry sky to a set of clouds. Quite the same Wikipedia. Sometimes, the opening theme plays over it. On a promotional film for the studio, a circle of stars is seen and the logo is revealed, but is completely white. Music/Sounds: Usually silent or the opening theme of the movie, although a few films such as Fatal Attraction, Crocodile Dundee II, The Blue Iguana, Hot Pursuit, Pet Sematary, Black Rain, Wayne's World, Tropical Snow, Bobbie's Girl (a 2002 made-for-TV movie from Showtime), the demo VHS release of Hawks, and post-1998 prints of Grease have synthesized chimes segueing into the 1976 fanfare. Nickelodeon Movies is the motion picture production arm of children's cable channel Nickelodeon, originally launched in 1995. None for the closing variant. Paramount Cartoon Studios Closing Logo Group Wikia Fandom. It is expected to appear on future films from the division. This version can be found on the original 1969 version of, On some films, such as the original 1966 version of, Sometimes the 1968-1974 logo appears zoomed in. Music/Sounds: A light bell and string piece which rises in intensity and becomes more majestic and orchestral, scored by Michael Giacchino. It first appeared on Nobody's Fool and can also be seen on Eli. On the infamous Koch Media widescreen DVD and Blu-ray of the 1939 animated film, In earlier color films released from 1931 to 1938, the logo is colored in, Sometimes, the word "Release" replaces "Picture", though. On December 31, 2005, Viacom split into two companies: one retaining its original name (inheriting Paramount, MTV Networks and BET Networks) and the other being named CBS Corporation (inheriting Paramount's television production and distribution arms, currently known as CBS Television Studios, CBS Television Distribution and CBS Studios International, respectively), with both companies owned by National Amusements. The following is a list of productions byParamount Animation, a subsidiary ofParamount Pictures, which includes animated feature films, shorts, specials and television series. The stars appearing on the "COMING FROM" variant, followed by each word one by one and then the G+W byline (or "Pictures" in the corporate Paramount font on trailers prior to 1968). (1993) 2 Mr. Men: Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (2007) 3 Mr. Men: Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team (2007) 4 Mr. Men: Mystery Dungeon: Explorers Of The Sky (2008) 5 Baxter's B.I.G Movie (October 19, 2001) 6 Bark (March 12, 1993) 7 Cartoon Friends: The Movie (April 13, 2012) 8 Cartoon Friends: The Movie (French print) (Amis de bande dessinée: Le film) … Films with the 1968 logo include Romeo and Juliet (1968), Love Story (1970), and The Godfather (1972). Just better. Seen on Betamax releases and a few VHS releases with the 1978 Paramount Home Video … "DVD" is below the mountain, with the Viacom byline below that. The name alludes to the company's earliest origins as Famous Players Film Company, before its 1914 founding by William Wodsworth Hodkinson. It can be seen on films such as Love 'Em or Leave 'Em. The films are released by Viacom division Paramount Pictures. Founded in 2005, the company released its first filmGoAnimate The Moviein 2006. Logos 1st logo (1979-Summer 1980) On a navy blue background, we see "Paramount" in the famous script, and "HOME VIDEO" below that in a wide Microgramma Bold font in between two lines, one above and one below.To the right of that, we see the 1968 Paramount print logo to the right, complete with the Gulf+Western byline. This can be seen on. The 100 Years version debuted on the aforementioned film and made its last appearance on, Also seen as a de-facto home entertainment logo on Paramount's 4K UHD Blu-ray releases starting with, It also appears on the first four films from, The Viacom byline made its final appearance on, This also appears at the end of most (if not all) international prints of Brad Krevoy Television-produced TV movies on Hallmark Channel, such as the, This is also seen on post-2012 and 3D US prints of, The "DISTRIBUTED BY" closing variant appeared at the end of the DreamWorks Animation films, It strangely plasters the 2009-2020 20th Century Fox logo on BBC prints of DreamWorks Animation films that Fox distributed (which are now owned by Universal Pictures and use their current logo), such as, In a extremely bizarre case, this logo appeared after the credits on a Netflix print of. The following is a list of productions byParamount Animation, a subsidiary ofParamount Pictures, which includes animated feature films, shorts, specials and television series. The name of the company derives from the last names of the two producers, Omaha native Arlene Klasky and Hungarian-born animator Gábor Csupó. After a few seconds, the "A Paramount Picture" pseudo-logo is seen on a reddish pink background. Availability: Extremely rare. Wikis. Below this, we see the words "ADOLPH ZUKOR, PRESIDENT" in a slightly smaller font. Renegade 83 American Zoetrope Cbs Paramount Television. 1949: Founded as a independent production company. Variants: While there have been some variations of the logo depending on the movie, and of course the three byline variants, there are two main variants of this logo: FX/SFX: The stars circling the mountain, the zoom in, and the text fading in, all in a beautiful mixture of CGI and practical effects that have held up remarkably for over 30 years. This version debuted on, On some films with the 1999 variant, such as. The name was recycled from a failed rebrand of UPN in 2000 when Chris-Craft sold its percentage of … (December 23, 1950-October 22, 1953) Nicknames: "Ugly Mountain", "Early Blue Mountain", … From Closing Logos. FX/SFX/Trivia: None. After a few seconds, the "THE END" overlaps the logo and fades out. Below "THE END", we see the opening logo. On March 11, 1994, Paramount Communications was merged with Viacom. Television rights to Paramount's library are now handled by Trifecta Entertainment and Media. Most films released on VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray, as well as TV prints, have this logo intact or restored as well. Incredibly breathtaking CGI by BUF Compagnie; very reminiscent of the more majestic and stylized 1940s and '50s mountains. The Lasky company hired Cecil B. DeMille, a stage director with virtually no film experience, as their first employee; DeMille would find a suitable location site in Hollywood for his first film The Squaw Man. Closing Title: We see the words "THE END" on the screen. Made for Love is a darkly absurd and cynically poignant story of love and divorce. 1 1914-1953 2 1953-1968; 2005-2008 3 1968-1975 4 1975-1986, 1989 5 1986-2002 5.1 … Paramount+ includes on-demand and live content from CBS, BET, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV, VH1, and more. Rugrats could be next 4th film in theaters in November 2020 but pushed back in January 2021. The logo ended with Three Days of This page was last edited on 17 May 2021, at 03:57. The name alludes to the company's earliest origins asFamous Players Film Company, before its 1914 founding byWilliam Wadsworth Hodkinson. Paramount Players is a film studio division of Paramount Pictures, focusing on "comtemporary properties" while working with other ViacomCBS brands. Nicknames: "VistaVision Mountain", "Perumount", "Paramount Mountain VI", "Gulf+Western Mountain". The name alludes to the company's earliest origins as Famous Players Film Company, before its 1914 founding by William Wadsworth Hodkinson. [7] The mid and late-1950s brought a number of significant changes for Famous Studios. [7] Seymour Kneitel and Isadore Sparber became the production heads of the studio shortly afterward, and Dave Tendlar was promoted to director in 1953. We continue to fly forward as a total of 22 stars line up and encircle the mountain ahead. The logo made a surprise appearance at the beginning of Broadway Bill (originally a Columbia Pictures release that Paramount acquired the rights to years after they remade that film as Riding High). At the top of the screen is the title of the movie. Logo: On a dark cloudy background, we see several stars flying towards the camera, a mirrored reference to the previous logo. You can help Logo Timeline Wiki by uploading it here.. Paramount Television Productions, Inc. (2nd/Last Era) [edit | edit source] 1968-1974 [edit | edit source]. There is a noticeable error in this variant. This follows the 1978 Paramount Home Video logo. Editor's Note: The darker and more detailed mountain seen here is known to unnerve a few. Template:Pp-vandalism Paramount Players is an American film studio that is the division of Paramount Pictures, focusing on "contemporary properties" while working with other ViacomCBS brands. There is text over the mountain reading "Paramount Pictures". They are currently developing film adaptations of Are You Afraid of the Dark? Paramount Pictures traces its history back to May 8, 1912, when it was originally founded as Famous Players Film Company by Hungarian-born Adolph Zukor. On some French releases, the finished product looks more like the previous logo. 1 Chihuahualover1991 2 Battle for BFDI Fan 1 3 Combopandafan7/Walt Wesley 4 DBD90000/CompanyBallFan999 5 SGC2008 6 CityOfTheNight 7 Walt Terry 8 IP users 8.1 … Availability: Extremely rare. The Paramount Communications byline variant can be found on films such as Ghost, The Hunt for Red October, Wayne's World, and Forrest Gump. Nicknames: "The Three Mountains in the Credits", "Three Paramountains", "Paramount Mountain II". Paramount Players. Music/Sounds: None. Variant: Depending on the … Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the film. The stars are thicker (with golden sides), shinier, and have a motion blur effect. ", This logo has been restored on the recent Sony DVD release and TV airings of, It also appears at the end of the first two, Some films have this plastered with the next logo in any of its three byline variations, such as. Paramount would become a wholly owned division of Famous Players Film Company at around 1916. The company was launched in 2017. One variation from 1976 has the navy blue portion of the final logo appear further away than usual, with the "Paramount" script slightly smaller than usual and the stars and Gulf+Western byline drastically larger. Below the box, we see, in a large font, "ALL RIGHTS RESERVED". Famous Players Canadian Corporation dates back to the early days of Famous Players Film Company (later Paramount Pictures), founded in 1912, as its earliest predecessor, though that company did not have any operations in Canada until 1920, when it bought Nathan Nathanson's Paramount Theatre chain, which Nathanson had established four years earlier. The painting of the mountain was created by matte artist Jan Domela. Music/Sounds Variant: On Dora and the Lost City of Gold, the wind sound and the water swishing sounds is added for the star's effect. The mountain looks the same as it does in the second version, but the stars are bigger. However, the "Paramount" text is black and a disc is behind the mountain. The Viacom byline (once again, with a line above) then fades in below the logo. There are also lens flares and flashing effects at the beginning. Music/Sounds: The same Michael Giacchino fanfare as the 2011 Paramount logo. It has produced family features and films based on Vyond properties, as well as other adaptations and original projects. He had been an early investor in nickelodeons (film theaters that cost 5 cents admission), and saw that movies appealed mainly to working-class immigrants. Warning: We see the warning text on the same blue background as the late 1970s/early 1980s (1993) 2 Mr. Men: Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (2007) 3 Mr. Men: Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team (2007) 4 Mr. Men: Mystery Dungeon: Explorers Of The Sky (2008) 5 Baxter's B.I.G Movie (October 19, 2001) 6 Bark (March 12, 1993) 7 Cartoon Friends: The Movie (April 13, 2012) 8 Cartoon Friends: The Movie (French print) (Amis de bande dessinée: Le film) … Editor's Note: This is a true masterpiece of a logo, with its powerful, majestic theme, perfect CGI, and the sheer power it radiates. View source. 22 white stars encircling the mountain fade in all at once, followed by the word "Paramount" on the mountain's peak (in a redone script font). Most of Paramount's silent output featured its print logo over the opening and ending titles, while later films featured the onscreen logo fading into the film's title card. In 1914, the former company was renamed Paramount Pictures Corporation, as the second oldest-running movie studio in Hollywood, with Universal Pictures being founded only eight days earlier. Nicknames: "Blue Mountain", "Abstract Mountain II", "Fading Mountain", "Perumount II" "Print Mountain II", "Paramount Mountain VII", "Gulf+Western Mountain III", "Pre-Viacom Mountain". As the camera slowly zooms backwards, a few comet-like objects fly down and reveal themselves as the trademark Paramount stars that zoom past the camera. During this period in 1914, Paramount's logo consisted of a drawing … Inside the box, we see the words "FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION" in a large font. However, this variant lacks a byline. The name "Paramount Pictures" was adopted in 1916. This was in response to a law passed in the U.S. making using the flag on the mountain illegal according toViacomCBS. Since then, for more than 20 years, Paramount was known as a \"Gulf+Western company\", as seen on the byline in this logo. Music/Sounds: Usually silent or the opening/ending music from the film. Logo descriptions by Matt Williams, James Fabiano, Kris Starring, Logophile, Nathan B., AlbertoTheMonkey, BenIsRandom, indycar, and EDC4 Logo captures by Eric S., V of Doom, Shadeed A. Kelly, Mr.Logo, Dean Stewart Rumsey, indycar, and others Additional edits by V of Doom, Ryan Froula, sega3dmm, Nathan B., MariluHennerArtist45, Liz Tetlow, FrozenHater, indycar, and Logoblin (KirbyGuy2001), Unnepad Video captures courtesy of … Paramount Home Video Gateway Video VHS release of the, Strangely, this appears after the credits on the VHS release of, This may have been seen on Canadian theatrical prints of De Laurentiis Entertainment Group films such as, The logo was designed and composited by Jay Jacoby of Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who went on to produce the logos for, Paramount used a painting commissioned for its 75th Anniversary from artist Dario Campanile as a basis for this logo, which can be seen. Films. and Rugrats with Nickelodeon Movies. Music/Sounds: None or the film's opening music. Title Release Date Co-production with Dora and the Lost City of Gold: August 9, 2019: … Watch thousands of episodes of your favorite shows on any device. The sky is more distant in depth and is very contrast. FX/SFX: Same as the last logo. Today, Paramount is the last of the "Big Five" major film studios still headquartered Los Angeles, California, in the Hollywood district. On old prints of Paramount films distributed by MCA TV, they are usually plastered with the MCA-TV logo of the time. On March 24, 1966, Paramount was acquired by Gulf+Western Industries, which later became Paramount Communications on June 5, 1989. Sometimes, the "Distributed by Paramount" notice doesn't appear. Paramount would become a wholly owned division of Famous Players Film Company at around 1916. Paramount Animation is the animation studio division of Paramount Pictures.Founded on July 27, 1967, the studio creates animated feature films, short films, and television programs for Paramount, and currently maintains its main feature animation studio in Hollywood, California, which produces a total of 54 feature films including the Crawler, Liger and Ratty, Friendly Fox, … A rare, entirely CGI version of this logo existed in 1999. Can be found on most release versions of Paramount's mid-'70s-mid-'80s output. The 90th Anniversary variant was first seen on, It also appears at the end of IMAX prints and all international prints of, It plasters the Weintraub Entertainment Group logo on an Encore airing of, Surprisingly, the full version appears at the beginning of a few early episodes of, Strangely, this logo does not appear at the beginning of, It plasters the 1972 Warner Bros. logo on a VCD release of, December 16, 2011-December 21, 2012: For the logo's debut and its first official year, a bright light shines to reveal the text", A version of the 100 Years variant exists where the Viacom byline is shifted upwards. Paramount Players is a film divison of Paramount Pictures, focusing on "contemporary properties" while working with other ViacomCBS brands. Despite replacing the 1995 variant as an opening logo, the 1999 variant is seldom used as a closing logo, with most films released from 1999 to 2002 instead using the 1995 variant at the end. On July 16, 2018, Paramount Players CEO Brian Robbins revealed that the pair, along with co-creator Paul Germain have officially confirmed that a revival of Rugrats is in the works, which will include 26 new episodes, and a new live-action movie, which will feature the babies re-imagined in CGI form. Logos from a Dream is a place for logos that popped up in your dreams, not thought up internally. Availability: Common. Also, the "®" symbol now fades in at the same time as the byline. Its first film was Harriet the Spy. While it has been plastered on some TV airings and video releases of Paramount films as well as some remastered or restored prints, most of these still retain their original logos. The mountain now also turns dark, and the cloud background is slightly enhanced. Despite Paramount Pictures as a film studio being established on May 8, 1912, the actual Paramount Pictures name first materialized in 1914, during the company's early years as a distribution company. On films shown in VistaVision, the logo has a majestic fanfare composed by Nathan Van Cleave (which wasn't used on VistaVision films such as Gunfight at the O.K. Examples of this are the 1999 and 2004 DVD releases of, A black-and-white version of the 75th Anniversary logo appears on the 1987 VHS release of, At the end of movies, the logo appears still. The name was recycled from a failed rebrand of UPN in 2000 when Chris-Craft sold its percentage of … History Talk (0) Share. 1976-1985: In some cases, a new orchestral fanfare by Jerry Goldsmith was used for the "Coming From" variant on trailers for films like, On the promotional film variant, a male announcer says, "In 1985, Paramount has a whole new attitude. Sam Buchwald died of a heart attack in 1951. Availability: Very common, even though the logo has been officially retired for almost 20 years. Nicknames: "2000s Mountain", "CGI Mountain II", "Perumount IV", "Space Mountain", "Decade Mountain", "90 Years of Paramount", "Paramount Mountain IX", "Viacom Mountain II", "Mount Paramount". This was originally created for Paramount's 3D process "Paravision" and later modified especially for widescreen. There is text overlapping the mountain reading: At the bottom of the screen is a box with two Paramount pseudo-logos on either side. Availability: Near extinction. On June 7, 2017, Jim Gianopulos, who joined Paramount Pictures as the Chairman … On YouTube advertisements from the side of a video (done after a video ad), the logo appears without a byline and has a dark blue and black gradient on the sides. That same year, fellow aspiring producer Jesse L. Lasky opened the Lasky Feature Play Company with money borrowed from his brother-in-law Samuel Goldfish (later known as Samuel Goldwyn). 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