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  1. New Line Cinema (also known as New Line Productions, Inc. and formerly known as New Line Cinema Corporation) originally started in 1967 by Robert Shaye, as an indie/low-budget film studio. Their first film was a Czech import called The End of August at the Hotel Ozone. New Line was acquired by Turner Broadcasting on January 28, 1994; both ...

    • (1973-April 18, 1987) WARNING! This logo contains flashing images that may cause seizures in some viewers. Please do not watch the videos of this logo if you are prone to seizures.
    • (February 27/April 19-August 28, 1987) Nicknames: "The Filmbox", "Box and Filmstrips", "The Ladder", "The Earlier Ladder", "The Original Filmbox", "New Line Filmbox"
    • (August 28, 1987-April 26, 1995) Nicknames: "The Filmbox II", "Box and Filmstrips II", "The Ladder II", "New Line Filmbox II", "Pre-CGI Filmbox"
    • (July 29, 1994-September 3, 2010) Nicknames: "The CGI Filmbox", "The Filmbox III", "Box and Filmstrips III", "The CGI Ladder", "The Ladder III", "New Line Filmbox III", "Pre-WB/New Line Combo"
  2. At the end of some movies, such as Elf, the print logo is shown with the words "NEW LINE CINEMA" in a bold Times font to the right of it, and the TimeWarner byline below; this scrolls up with the credits. Closing: The logo is white during the end of the credits on most releases. FX/SFX: CGI animation.

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  4. New Line Cinema logo (1973) 1080p HD. New Line Cinema- Original Logo with Fanfare. New Line Cinema (first logo, scope variant)-2. New Line Cinema logo (Early 1987) New Line Cinema logo (1987) 1080p HD. New Line Cinema IRS Media (1989) New Line Cinema logo (prototype Turner variant) HD. New Line Cinema (1995) New Line Cinema 2001.

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    • 1987–present
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    1987–2001 2001–present

    The logo design and letters were changed in 2001 following Time Warner's purchase by AOL.

    2011–present

    In 2008, Time Warner reorganized New Line Cinema so it went from being an independent studio to a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment. Three years later, the logo scheme was changed from blue to yellow, and is now shown together with the Warner Bros. Pictures logo to reflect the new organization.

    Due to the fact that New Line started out as independent before becoming a subordinate to Warner Bros., it has always maintained copyright of its films to the point of having a "presents" or "presentation" credit, without mentioning WB.

  5. New Line Productions, Inc., doing business as New Line Cinema, is an American film and television production studio owned by Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). Since 2008, it has been operating as a unit of Warner Bros. Pictures . It was founded in 1967 by Robert Shaye as an independent film distribution company; later becoming a film studio after ...

  6. The on-screen logo was replaced with a re-animated version of the 1994 opening. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. New Line Cinema is an American film production company. It was founded in 1967, and later became an independent film studio. It did not have an on-screen logo until 1972.

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