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  1. Despite Paramount Pictures as a film studio being established on May 8, 1912, the actual Paramount Pictures name first materialized in 1914, during the company's early years as a distribution company. Paramount would become a wholly owned division of Famous Players Film Company at around 1916. During this period in 1914, Paramount's logo (designed by William Wadsworth Hodkinson) consisted of a ...

  2. Jul 10, 2022 · The logo has hardly changed since that time. History of Paramount Pictures logo changes. 1952 — the mountain on the logo becomes elongated, the logo itself is now brighter, in blue tones. 1954 ...

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  3. May 6, 2013 · Paramount Pictures was founded in 1912 as Famous Players Film Company, and later changed to Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. In 1916, the studio become a wholly owned division of Famous Players.

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  4. Jan 24, 2018 · Original Paramount Pictures logo from 1914. The first branding for Paramount was created in 1914. It featured the name Paramount in Excelsis with a crown of stars and a mountain. According to legend, the mountain was based on a drawing made by co-founder William Wadsworth (W.W.) Hodkinson that's inspired by memories of his childhood spent in Utah.

  5. Feb 14, 2018 · The Paramount logo may have changed over the past one hundred years, but its core foundation, the mountain, was present all the way back in the beginning. The exact origins of the logo are shrouded in mystery and are now firmly in the realm of Hollywood legend, but it's commonly accepted that the original mountain was based on the ranges seen by William Wadsworth Hodkinson during his youth in ...

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  7. By the late 1960s, Paramount had refined and simplified its logo again, removing the clouds around the bottom and top of the iconic mountain. The word “Pictures” was also dropped from the emblem. The number of stars in the design was also reduced, although the company didn’t explain why it made this choice.