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  1. Then another voice says, "Come back, Shane". Metro (1997): The logo plays as usual, but when it finishes, the logo separates into blue stripes and the stripes move off the screen and transition into a black background, starting the movie. Inspector Gadget (1999): This is the last film to use this logo, but with the closing theme. The logo began ...

  2. Main Logo Variations Trailer Variations. These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Caravan Pictures. The Jerky Boys: The Movie (1995): Metro (1997): The logo plays as usual, but when it finishes, the logo separates into blue stripes and the stripes move off the screen and transition into a black background, starting the movie.

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  4. May 21, 2024 · Background. Caravan Pictures was created in 1992 by Joe Roth and Roger Birnbaum as part of the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group of The Walt Disney Company for producing films for film units Hollywood Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures, and Touchstone Pictures. Their first movie was The Three Musketeers, while their last film was Inspector Gadget.

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    • (November 12, 1993-July 23, 1999)

    Background: In 1992, Caravan Pictures was created by Joe Roth and Roger Birnbaum as part of the Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (now "Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures") arm for producing films for Disney companies such as Hollywood Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures, and Touchstone Pictures. In 1994, Roth became the head chief of Disney and left B...

    Nickname: "The Walking Man"

    Logo: On a black background, we see a dark setting with blue hills and a road. A man with a fedora walks down the road, and the setting brightens. A box zooms out around the area with the man, and "CARAVAN PICTURES" appears above and below the picture, respectively.

    Trivia: The logo and company name is most likely a nod to Sullivan's Travels, a 1941 comedy about a filmmaker who sets out to make more meaningful movies. He travels on foot in a similar shot. At the end of the film, he describes his life as a "cockeyed caravan." Joe Roth is reportedly a fan of Sullivan's Travels director Preston Sturges, and his former company, Morgan Creek Productions, is named after another Sturges film, The Miracle of Morgan's Creek. Also, the logo was designed and created by John Kehe.

    FX/SFX: The man with a fedora walking down the road, the setting brightening, the box zooming out around the area and the man, the "CARAVAN PICTURES" text appearing on above and below the picture.

    Music/Sounds: A piano/woodwind/string jingle. After it stops, there is a gradual increase of volume for the orchestrated part, ending with a triumphant finish sounded out by trumpets and brass. There are two versions of this theme, one more bombastic than the other, both of which were composed by Randy Edelman.

    Availability: Can be found on many Disney movies such as The Three Musketeers (the first film to use this logo), Angels in the Outfield, Heavyweights, Tall Tale, First Kid, RocketMan, and Inspector Gadget, and some Touchstone/Hollywood Pictures films such as Powder, While You Were Sleeping, Angie, Dead Presidents, Metro, and Simon Birch.

  5. Logo: On a black background, we see a dark setting with blue hills and a road. A man with a fedora walks down the road, and the setting brightens. A box zooms out around the area with the man, and " CARAVAN PICTURES " appears above and below the picture, respectively. Trivia: The logo and company name is most likely a tribute to the 1941 film S ...

  6. Caravan Pictures was founded by Roger Birnbaum and Joe Roth as a production company at Disney in 1992 to fill the Disney Studios' then-yearly 50 to 60 production and distribution slots. Caravan was given a five-year, 25-picture agreement with greenlight authority up to $30 million and an overhead budget of $3 million, and was expected to ...

  7. Nov 12, 1993 · Caravan Pictures Logos. Logos used for Caravan Pictures, a film studio created by Joe Roth and Roger Birnbaum that made films for Walt Disney Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, and Touchstone Pictures. Roth became the head of Walt Disney Pictures in 1994, while Birnbaum left the company in 1998 to form Spyglass Entertainment with Gary Barber.

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