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Logo. The production logo of the company shows a tree without leaves, on which leaves appear when struck by lightning. As the camera pans out, the name "Jerry Bruckheimer Films" appears. History
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According to Jerry Bruckheimer, the lightning bolt is meant to represent "the power of an idea." The tree was modeled after an oak on a property in Kentucky that Bruckheimer owns. He photographed the tree and sent it to Dream Quest Images, who created the logo.
Mar 29, 2024 · These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Jerry Bruckheimer Films, with more to be added overtime. Gone in 60 Seconds (2000): After the logo forms, the animation plays backwards segueing into the film. Kangaroo Jack (2003): Three kangaroos can briefly be seen crossing the road.
Jerry Bruckheimer Films. Logo descriptions by WizardDuck, LogoBoy95, AlaskanMalamute188, and indycar. Logo captures by Eric S., V of Doom, AlaskanMalamute188, and Logophile. Editions by Yoshidude987 and indycar. Background: Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films was founded in the 1980s by movie producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer.