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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.

    • Paramount Television Productions
    • Paramount Television
    1945–1947; 1989
    1947–1959
    1959–1964; 1995
    1958–1961
    Another early logo that was used on some of Paramount's network TV specials and unsold pilots during the late '50s and early '60s.
    1968
    1968–1969
    1969–1975
    1969–1976; 2007
    Theatrical opening logos, as seen on some made-for-TV movies.
    1987–2006
    • (January 12-September 1968) Regular version. Later version. Bylineless version. Bylineless B&W version. Later bylineless version. Paramount-Norway version.
    • (September 1968-1975) Visuals: On a red background, there is a larger blue rectangle, which contains the following text: PARAMOUNT TELEVISION A DIVISION OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORPORATION.
    • (September 23, 1969-1976) Alternate 1969 fanfare (higher pitch) 1971 fanfare. 1972 fanfare. Visuals: Same as the theatrical 1968 logo, but either matted or cropped to fit TV screens.
    • (September 9, 1975-1988) Visuals: There is the finished product of the 1975 movie logo, but more defined this time; the mountain has been compressed by about one inch with the indentations (or impressions) also reduced from five to four.
  2. During this period in 1914, Paramount's logo (designed by William Wadsworth Hodkinson) consisted of a drawing of a mountain peak placed inside a circular field of 29 stars with the company name in a script font, a design which has since been passed onto all of the company's subsequent logo designs. 1917–1968.

  3. 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?

    • Zak Wojnar
    • Host / Interviewer
  4. Jan 10, 2021 · In 1975, the stars and the "Paramount" text were redesigned to match its current print logo since 1967 and the Gulf+Western byline is now stacked up. A transition would also occur in which the painted mountain changes into the flat corporate design against a blue background.

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