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  1. Dec 22, 2023 · GK Films is a British/American film and television production company founded in 1990 by English film producer Graham King, located in Santa Monica, California. In 2005, the firm, which was known as Initial Entertainment Group at that time, signed a deal with Warner Bros. Pictures .

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    Background: This is a production company owned by Graham King. It was originally formed in 1990 as "Initial Entertainment Group, Inc.;" the current name was adopted in 2009.

    1st Logo

    (November 20, 1998-June 14, 2002) Nickname: "IEG" Logo: Three letters ("I","E", and "G") fly from left, up and right sides. The words "INITIAL ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC." appear below, the logo shines. Then the explosion-like light effect appears in the middle. Variant: It was seen in a different still print version sharing the screen with the USA Films logo on Traffic. FX/SFX: The flying letters and the shine. Music/Sounds: A soft and quiet music composition with piano and strings. Availability: Used on Very Bad Things, Traffic, Ping!, The Florentine, Ali and Savior.

    2nd Logo

    (December 20, 2002-September 5, 2008) Logo: On a light background, seven silver bars fly from beyond, zoom out and move to the center of the screen. They stand in a row and rotate vertically to reveal INITIAL word. The separation line stretches below, with "ENTERTAINMENT GROUP INC" underneath. The logo is outlined by transparent shield. FX/SFX: Flying and moving bars, the light. Music/Sounds: None. Availability: Rare; it was seen on the original DVD releases of The Aviator, Laws of Attraction and Gangs of New York. It was also seen replacing the first logo on newer prints of older films.

    1st Logo

    (December 18, 2009) Logo: There is a panorama of the city where the camera zooms out in blue skies. The ladder appears to be sticking out of the clouds, the shadow man climbs it and switches the lamp on. When it lights, the white letters of GK FILMS appear, and we can see starfield above and clouds below. The ladders becomes I, and man jumps off and hides himself behind L. FX/SFX: The animation. Music/Sounds: A soft orchestral theme. Availability: Appears on The Young Victoria.

    2nd Logo

    (January 29, 2010- ) Logo: There is a close-up of a giant dirty-white construction of GK letters, whose parts are disarranged. While we zooms out, the letters get into normal view and the soft flash creates films. The flash is behind f. There are also some light effects at the background. Variants: •On Camelot and Continuum, "films" is replaced by "-tv" and the logo is tinted in the colors of brown and blue. •On Argo, the print logo zooms out on the black background while rotating with the front trail. Also, a 1970s old-style film effect exists.

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  3. www.closinglogos.com › page › GK_FilmsGK Films - Closing Logos

    2nd Logo. (January 29, 2010- ) Logo: There is a close-up of a giant dirty-white construction of GK letters, whose parts are disarranged. While we zooms out, the letters get into normal view and the soft flash creates films. The flash is behind f. There are also some light effects at the background. Variant: On Camelot, Grimm and Continuum ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GK_FilmsGK Films - Wikipedia

    Santa Monica, California, U.S. Area served. United Kingdom. United States. Website. http://www.gk-films.com/. GK Films is a British-American film and television production company founded in 1990 by Graham King, located in Santa Monica, California. [1]

    • 1990 (as Initial Entertainment Group), 2009 (as GK Films)
    • Graham King
  5. Closing Logo Group. in: Film production companies of the United States, Television production companies of the United States. GK Films. Contents. 1GK Films. 1.12009-2010. 1.22010-present. 2GK-tv. 2.12011-present. GK Films. 2009-2010. 2010-present. Argo (2012) World War Z (2013) GK-tv. 2011-present. Categories.

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  7. Roth-Kirschenbaum Films | Closing Logo Group | Fandom. 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.

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