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  1. Mar 27, 2021 · It was created after Triumph Films closed. Screen Gems produces and releases "films that fall between the wide-release films traditionally developed and distributed by Columbia Pictures and...

  2. Mar 27, 2021 · The name "Screen Gems," at the time, was used to hide the fact that the film studio was entering television production and distribution. Many film studios saw television as a threat to their...

  3. Jan 24, 2018 · Screen Gems logo. Alison Martino. 28.4K subscribers. 1.1K. 188K views 6 years ago. Screen Gems bumper logo from the 1960s ...more.

  4. This Screen Gems logo, originally established in 1965 by their TV namesake, was designed by Tom Geismar of Chermayeff & Geismar. It has been the only logo used by the studio since its establishement as a film studio; only the byline has changed.

  5. 1st Logo (June 4, 1999-) Visuals: On a black background, a flash of light with a lens flare forms a light blue sphere. A series of tops spin around it and form the two lines of the "S" (the same as the 1965 Screen Gems Television logo, only the "S" is also in a sky blue color).

  6. Aug 15, 2011 · Screen Gems Television logo (1965) mcydodge919. 9.23K subscribers. 565. 149K views 12 years ago. From "Gidget" on Antenna TV. ...more.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Screen_GemsScreen Gems - Wikipedia

    Screen Gems logo created by Chermayeff & Geismar [17] and used from 1965 to 1974

  8. Logo: Eleven animated lines "drop down" at the right of the black screen to ascending jazz notes as a swarm of circles scatter near the middle of the left side leaving behind the words "SCREEN GEMS" in a Benguiat Frisky font. (These circles were what one rec.arts.animation post described as the "spotlights".

  9. Screen Gems Pictures Logo History ( #254) DellFan Productions. 61.7K subscribers. 83K views 4 years ago.

  10. In 1965, Screen Gems launched a new logo, designed by Tom Geismar of Chermayeff & Geismar. The logo forms a filmstrip roll shaped like a stylized "S", as seen in the TV counterpart's logo animation. In 1974, Screen Gems was renamed to Columbia Pictures Television.

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