Friday, 22 February 2013
Logo's
The DreamWorks logo shows a young boy on a crescent moon while he is fishing, this logo came from the disagreement of co founder Steven Spielberg and visual effect supervisor Dennis Muren. Spielberg originally wanted a computer generated image however Muren suggested a hand painted one, then Robert Hunt was contacted to do both and he used his son to be the model for both images, soon after Spielberg likes the CGI (computer generated) image better.
The Warner Brothers logo has the same shield and WB initials in it however it does change according to what the movies is going to show. It originally looked like s shield with a picture of the studios opened in 1918 in Hollywood in the background of the WB.
The 20th Century Fox owned by William Fox who founded his company in 1915 this was done through a merger of two of his companies called Great New York Film Rentals and a production company called Fox Office Attractions Company. At first he focused on making theatres but slowly started making more and more movies but lost control and soon was put in jail for bribing a judge to try keep his company out of bankruptcy in 1930 and his company merged with the new 20th Century Pictures in 1935 and then the logo changed.
Posted by Guleed Hashi
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