It's way too hard to find. https://closinglogosgroup.miraheze.org/w/index.php?title=Screen_Gems_Cartoons&oldid=33811, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0). The "Screen Gems" name was resurrected by Sony Pictures Entertainment on December 8, 1998, as a film division to distribute specific genre and mid-budget film releases, such as horror, thriller, science fiction, as well as films geared towards an African-American audience. Animax | Game Show Network5(Other) | Star Channel (Japan) | Film1 | Lifetime (Latin America)6 | FMN7, Defunct/Acquired FX/SFX: None, except for the iris-out in the opening and the ending. Variant: When the cartoons were re-released by Samba Pictures, Inc., a variation of this logo was used with the words "SAMBA PICTURES PRESENTS" on the top of the screen. About Last Night (2014): The 2011 logo is darker, it "pulsates" to the music, the byline fades into "PRESENTS" when the logo is complete, and the same transition to the Rainforest Films logo seen in Think Like a Man is used. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Logo: On a majestic background, with a castle above the clouds, the "COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPORATION PRESENTS" opening title above "A COLOR RHAPSODY" in huge letters, with "IN TECHNICOLOR" arched above the copyright stamp. On the middle is the Columbia Pictures print logo overlapped by the "The End" written in script and below are the words "Recorded by RCA Victor "HIGH FIDELITY" Sound System". Surrounding it are several characters from the Columbia cartoons including The Fox and The Crow, the baby and the bulldog from The Bulldog and the Baby (1942) and Professor Small and Mr. Below are the credits for the animation and musical scores. On some early films released by the company, the "S" is bigger than usual. The "Screen Gems" name was inspired on an early Columbia Pictures slogan that said "Gems of the Screen", itself based on an old American patriotic song named "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean". Eventually the clouds clear and we see a CGI blue letter "S". This article is about the film production company. This logo's televisual accompaniment, commonly known as the "Screen Gems S from Hell" is very infamous to many people, and is believed to be one of the scariest logos ever. But if you haven't... Pepsi did it again! On the banner are the words: "COLUMBIA PICTURES CORP. presents KRAZY KAT" with the episode title and the "A Winkler Picture" logo below, the credits for the animators (Ben Harrison and Manny Gould in this case), and the copyright stamp. Nicknames: S from Heaven, The CGI Spiral S from Heaven, The S Returns. Proud Mary (2018): The logo is in the style of the 1960s "S from Hell" logo, with the Sony byline, and animates differently. Availability: Very tough to find, specially the Scrappy variant, as many of these cartoons were reissued by Official Films in the 1950s. It was the last opening title to bear his name. ), June 4, 1999-October 18, 2013: "A SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" (This was used on the majority of their films.). Music/Sounds: Once again, either the theme of a respective short or a customized fanfare. Canal Sony | UK & Ireland | Southeast Asia | South Africa | Turkey | Sony Sci-Fi | Sony Turbo | Sony Gem | Sony One | Sony Movie Channel | Sony Max (South Africa), US Networks: The third variant has no credits at all, only the "A Phantasy Cartoon" banner in a stylized background. This Christmas (2007): The already-formed logo is tinted in red. This Screen Gems logo, originally established in 1965 by their TV namesake, was designed by Tom Geismar of Chermayeff& Geismar. Obviously, this plastered the Screen Gems logo on some TV prints, with/without the original music. Also, OP has been banned for spamming the writer requests with random nonsense about Baldi's Basics, showing they are untrustworthy to be on the wiki, so, locking thread. Editor's Note: The zoom in in the opening title is too fast-paced and rough. The second variant has the "The End" title in the same white script as the Color Rhapsody's Torch Lady ending from 1942-1945. 1999–2014 1999. Logo: On a black background, a flash of light with a lens flare forms a light blue sphere. Music/Sounds: The opening/closing theme of a short. The words "A Phantasy" is in huge script font and "CARTOON" is in stylized font. In the corners, we see the MPPDA seal and an odd RCA logo. Film production companies of the United States, Major film production companies of the United States, Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International, Columbia Pictures Television Distribution, https://closinglogogroup.fandom.com/wiki/Screen_Gems_Pictures?oldid=92126. The drawing of the Torch Lady is a bit cheap. Logo: Same as the 1947-1949 Color Rhapsody opening title, only with "Phantasy" replacing "Color Rhapsody" and "IN CINECOLOR" replacing "IN TECHNICOLOR". 3Joint venture with ESPN. For the former television studio, see Screen Gems Television. These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Screen Gems Pictures D.E.B.S. The font is different and there are characters from various Columbia cartoons including The Fox and the Crow. Under new management, the Screen Gems became a full time animation studio in 1940 until 1946 when Columbia closed its animation unit. Logo: On a light cyan background, we see the words "Color Rhapsody" in big, bold, red-outlined white letters below the "Columbia Pictures Corporation" banner. Availability: Rare since many Krazy Kat shorts were reissued by Samba Pictures, Inc. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.
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