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  1. Paramount Pictures' first logo, with 24 stars, based on a design by its co-founder William Wadsworth Hodkinson, used from 1914 to 1967. Paramount Pictures dates its existence from the 1912 founding date of the Famous Players Film Company.

  2. Aug 11, 2024 · Visuals: A quick slideshow of the Paramount Pictures logos throughout the studio's history (including the 75th Anniversary version of the 1986 logo, the 90th Anniversary version of the 2002 logo and the 100 Years version of the 2011 logo), which zooms in as it progressives, then it was followed by the tail end of the 2011 logo, except with 13 ...

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  4. These are the logo variations used on trailers throughout the years by Paramount Pictures, with more to be added over time. Wings (1927, 2012 reissue): On the trailer for the 2012 re-release of the film shown in Cinemark theaters with XD screens, the 2002 logo zooms in and morphs into the 1926 logo.

    • (February 12, 1914-January 25, 1917) Visuals: Over a black background is a mountain above a few clouds surrounded by stars. There is text over the mountain reading
    • (January 29, 1917-June 11, 1927) Closing variant (A) Paramount-Artcraft variant. Early variant (A) Early variant (B) Early variant (C) Variant seen on Buster Keaton shorts.
    • (January 22, 1927-November 28, 1953) German version. French version. 1930 Swedish opening version. 1930 Swedish closing version. 1939 Swedish opening version.
    • (October 12, 1934-November 7, 1949) Visuals: 1934-1936: There is a mountain shooting above a cloud deck, with a ring of 19 or 24 stars (similar to the 5th logo).
  5. Feb 14, 2018 · The Paramount Pictures mountain and stars logo was first introduced in 1914. How was it created, and how has it changed over the last 104 years?

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  7. The logo was designed and composited by Studio Productions (now known as "Flip Your Lid Animation"), who also produced the 1994 20th Century Fox logo and the 1990-1997 Universal Pictures logo. The CGI stars were created by Omnibus/Abel and the mountain scenery was a physical model created and filmed by Apogee, Inc.

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