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  1. Touchstone Pictures was formed on February 15, 1984, under the name Touchstone Films, as a label for its more "mature" movies, the logo was designed by Landor Associates. In 1986, Touchstone Films was renamed as Touchstone Pictures, following the release of Ruthless People, Disney retired the...

  2. Touchstone Pictures was an American film production label of Walt Disney Studios, founded and owned by The Walt Disney Company. Feature films released under the Touchstone label were produced and financed by Walt Disney Studios, and featured more mature themes targeted at adult audiences than typical Walt Disney Pictures films.

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  4. The logo was designed by Jerry Kuyper of Landor Associates. Contrary to popular belief, the yellow streak isn't a thunderbolt.

  5. Intro by: Damien Blakehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtpuwfXNpWmg5F7FoUpOIdwSubscribe for more logo histories and other videos.Follow me on Twitter: @dellf...

  6. Logo: We start on a blue background, which then shrinks into a ball on a black background zooms out into the upper center portion of the screen. After it heads toward the background, it flashes and turns into the thunderball from the 1st logo and the whole background lights up with " TOUCHSTONE FILMS " at the bottom in navy blue text.

  7. Touchstone Pictures Logo History. Thanks to paul jones for requesting Touchstone Pictures. Enjoy! Credit for all logos and captures belong to everyone who made them, no matter if they are...

  8. These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Touchstone Pictures. D.O.A. (1988), Dick Tracy (1990), and Ransom (1996): The logo is in black & white.

  9. The Touchstone logo is meant to imply a high standard or quality of film–a hallmark of Disney entertainment–from the very first frame. The famous “streak” was created using a Japanese calligraphy brush, painted across an oval, which represents the physical “touchstone,” a tool traditionally used to test the quality of precious metals.

  10. The Tempest (2010): The logo comes from the sun eclipse on teal background. I Am Number Four (2010) : The logo has a slight orange tint. When in Rome (2010) : When the logo finishes, we zoom out to reveal that the logo is a sign in a painting of an abstract city.

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