Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Closing Logo Group. in: Film production companies of the United States, Television production companies of the United States. Red Om Films. 2002- It was only used on-screen for 2003 film Mona Lisa Smile (2003). There is another on-screen variant: Revolution Television /Red Om Films. Categories.

  2. Jul 5, 2023 · The CLG Wiki is a collaborative database of on-screen logos, idents, bumpers, and other forms of identity from all around the world that anyone can edit. We currently have 20,601 description pages and 99,195 media files on this site. You need an account to create and edit pages. Please read the rules before registering.

  3. Feb 13, 2023 · Welcome to the Closing Logo Group's C L G Wiki! This is no ordinary wiki; this is the wiki from the original logo authority that discusses all closing logos you see on TV, from the Viacom "V of Doom" to the Screen Gems "S from Hell". And that's not all; we're also including home entertainment logos, video game logos, and much, much more as well!

    • Overview
    • Roth Films
    • Roth-Kirschenbaum Films

    Background: Roth Films was formed in 2007 by Joe Roth after Revolution's distribution deal with Sony Pictures expired. The first film produced was the 2010 adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. In 2015, ex-Universal employee Jeff Kirschenbaum joined the company, renaming it to "Roth-Kirschenbaum Films". The studio never used a logo until the release o...

    (June 1, 2012-April 22, 2016)

    Logo: In the darkened scene, the subway starts to pass by, as the camera slowly zooms forward toward it. When it reaches the subway's tail lights at the back, the camera pans to the back of the subway in the lighted up tunnel as the lights forms the letters "R F". The line draws in between the letters, making it "R|F". When the tunnel reaches the end, the tiny blue and red moving spotlights fades in next to the top-right of the "F" of the text.

    Variants:

    •When used as the closing logo (beginning with Oz, the Great and Powerful), the lights now form "R O T H". Below the text is the word "F I L M S" which start out blurred as it zoom in and sharpens out, starting from the middle and continues outward. In-between it is the drawing line, which starts out blurred as it fades in and it sharpens out as it draws outward. The lights is on the "T" in "ROTH" briefly before they fades out.

    •There are two versions:

    •The normal version has the full animation.

    1st Logo

    (January 20, 2017) Logo: On a black background, we see a circle. On the left is the black circle with the words "R" and the word "FIL" on white. On the right is the black circle with the word "K" and the word "MS" in black. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds: None. Availability: Seen at the end of xXx: The Return of Xander Cage. Editor's Note: None.

    2nd Logo

    (October 18, 2019- ) Logo: We start out from a clouds, and a subway passing over (ala the original Roth Films) logo. It pans out so that the birds fly, and the city is moving. We pan out from a 1950s-esque apartment bar sign with the word "RK" and two circles passing over on the sign. The person walks by, and a car is driving. We than pan and rotate over to the sign, and the screnery darkens to black. The blue circle with "films" below flickers in. The sign blinks for a moment. Variants: •At the end of Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (where it debuted), the logo is shortened. •On the HBO series The Plot Against America, it fades in just before the blue parts of the sign flickers in. It cuts out after the blinking.

  4. This is the Movie section of the CLG Wiki. All movie logo descriptions will be posted here. Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation ( Lionsgate Films, Lionsgate Premiere, Mandate Pictures, Summit Entertainment, Roadside Attractions, Pantelion Films, Redbus Pictures, Redbus Film Distribution, Helkon SK, C/FP Distribution, <a href="/page/Cin%C3 ...

  5. Starting around 1994, the "From" is gone, though there is space between the logo and company name. Monkey Trouble shows a in-credit closing logo: "RELEASED BY NEW LINE CINEMA " with the box and filmbox logo next to it. FX/SFX: The spinning box and filmstrip.

  1. People also search for