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  2. Amblin' Entertainment, Inc., formerly named Amblin Productions and Steven Spielberg Productions, is an American film production company founded by director and producer Steven Spielberg, and film producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall in 1980.

  3. Storyteller TV Distribution Co., LLC, doing business as Amblin Television, is the television production division of Amblin Partners. It was established in 1984 by Amblin Entertainment as a small-screen production arm for Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories anthology series for NBC.

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  5. Amblin Partners is a production company with investment from Reliance Entertainment, Entertainment One (eOne), Alibaba Pictures and Universal Pictures. The company develops and produces film and television programming using the Amblin Entertainment, DreamWorks Pictures and Amblin Television banners.

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    Background: Originally formed in 1981, Amblin Entertainment didn't enter TV production until 1985, when the sci-fi show Amazing Stories premiered on NBC.

    (September 29, 1985-January 23, 2008, May 30, 2018-)

    Nickname:: "The E.T. Logo"

    Logo: We only see a static image of the 1985 standard movie logo.

    Variants:

    •On The Land Before Time (the 2007 series), the text "ENTERTAINMENT" fades-in below the logo.

    •On Great Adventurers & Their Quests: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the logo is superimposed and appears in a shadow mode.

    (September 14, 1991-August 31, 2015)

    Nicknames: "The E.T. Logo II", "Switch-Off", "The E.T. TV Tube", "E.T. on TV", "E.T. TV"

    Logo: It starts out with the beginning of the standard Amblin Entertainment logo, but it's faster, the stripes don't slide in this time and doesn't have a strange shadow wipe effect. After the moon and the boy on the bicycle are in place, the rest of the logo (which at first, the "AMBLIN" text with the red/blue lines above and below it respectively, fades in first. Then the word, "TELEVISION" appears under it instead of "ENTERTAINMENT") fades in and the moon is surrounded by a TV screen with blue static. The TV screen then switches/turns off, and the rest of the logo fades away, leaving only a blank rounded rectangle.

    Variants:

    •There is a variation with the logo already formed and the switch off is intact. Seen on shows like ER and On the Lot.

    •On Back to the Future - The Animated Series, the full animation of the logo, minus the switch-off part is shown on the top right corner along with the 1991 Universal Cartoon Studios logo on the top left, the Zaloom/Mayfield Productions logo on the bottom-left, and the BIG Pictures logo on the bottom right.

    (June 25, 2015-)

    Logo: Just the finishing product of the current Amblin logo except with "TELEVISION" instead of 'ENTERTAINMENT". The TV tube is absent.

    Variant: There's also a shorter version of this, with shining effect.

    FX/SFX: The shortened version of the current Amblin logo.

    Music/Sounds: Either a shortened version of John Williams' Amblin fanfare from the 1980s, or none at all.

    Availability: Current. This logo made its debut on the season 3 premiere of Under the Dome.

    •For other related logos and images see: Amblin Television/Other

  6. Oct 11, 2023 · It is owned by the Comcast Corporation through Universal Pictures. 1983 – 1984. The first emblem is a black rectangle, with the name Amblin written in large blue letters, a white subtitle Productions, and an image of a circle with a cyclist inside. The logo was first used on the set of the Gremlins movie.

  7. This logo replaced the DreamWorks Television logo on The Americans (DW produced the pilot) and the 4th and 5th seasons of Falling Skies.

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