I tear up a bit with the bittersweet nostalgia of THX, Universal, Colombia, and 20th Century Fox. As a film student, all these film company logos I watched when I was very early in my childhood hold a very special place in my heart.
Opening studio logos often being more than just some industry-standard requirement was something I first noticed around 91 or 92 or whenever it was I saw Edward Scissorhands for the first time. The beautiful blue-toned 20th Century Fox logo with the snow falling around it always stayed with me and it magically set the tone for the story that was about to be told. This was a great little video essay further illustrating how this can and has worked in the past. Thumbs up.
anyone remember Batman TAS opening?? the warners logo with the two headlights slowly turning into a blimp and then panning down to Gotham. it was so cool
The Carolco logo. The epitome of action films from the late 80s/early 90s. The one that gets me emotional just watching it was the Universal 100th Anniversary with its rousing score.
As somebody who loves film companies, especially ones that were a part of my childhood, this is a really great video. I especially loved it where you mentioned the Simpsons THX trailer.
One of my favorites is the Disney fanfare before the CINDERELLA remake. Cinderella's Castle dissolves into the opening shot of Cinderella's Castle in the movie. It's great!
I’ve always wanted to make a video that strings together every movie studio logo, like the intro to some never-ending Too Many Cooks film opening. This is the next best thing.
this whisper and spooky voice and the accent is not pleasure for listening. So it deserve 30K subs it has. Sad but true. I have a feelings this voice over guy saw english words 1st time in his life and tried to read it. And voice sounds like he is hiding from his mama under the blanket and tries to speak as quite as he can
You sir is completely underrated! u need way more recognition than your getting now. That was a awesome and very informative video. thanks for making such great content! This was the first one I’ve seen of yours and it’s epic!
No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie - Paramount Pictures logo can be seen in the made for TV movie Barbie: The Movie (aka Barbie) - WB logo is colored Pink to match the color of the feminine symbol
@@joshpritt2146 It's not enough it's even more annoying that the logo keeps the searchlights and fanfare exactly the same because it just emphasizes how pointless that rebranding this just keep the name or change it back to 20th Century Fox now that it happened
I love a good logo as much as the next moviegoer, but the one that really ticks me off lately is Marvel Studios' new 38-second-long logo. Nobody's logo needs to be on screen more than 10 seconds, 15 at most. Anything more is just keeping us from seeing the actual movie that much longer and feeds some producer's ego (in this case, Kevin Feige). Snap it up, guys-we're paying to see the movie, not your logos!
I tear up a bit with the bittersweet nostalgia of THX, Universal, Colombia, and 20th Century Fox. As a film student, all these film company logos I watched when I was very early in my childhood hold a very special place in my heart.
Opening studio logos often being more than just some industry-standard requirement was something I first noticed around 91 or 92 or whenever it was I saw Edward Scissorhands for the first time. The beautiful blue-toned 20th Century Fox logo with the snow falling around it always stayed with me and it magically set the tone for the story that was about to be told. This was a great little video essay further illustrating how this can and has worked in the past. Thumbs up.
It's a treat to watch how Into The Spiderverse adapts and changes the various studio logos it uses.
A24's logo has a separate fanbase
I'm a simple man. I see A24. I go watch the movie. Lol
@@Jabatemanjr lmaoo nothing but the truth
Agreed.
Hard to dislike a movie made by them
It's just a basic logo with putting some effects
anyone remember Batman TAS opening?? the warners logo with the two headlights slowly turning into a blimp and then panning down to Gotham. it was so cool
The New Line Cinema logo holds a special place in my heart
My Favorite Variation of that logo is the one from 2003's Freddy Vs. Jason. I like it because it's red.
Lol true, when I was a kid i was so obsessed in drawing the logo on paper because it just seems so easy to draw it and a lot of fun
The Carolco logo. The epitome of action films from the late 80s/early 90s. The one that gets me emotional just watching it was the Universal 100th Anniversary with its rousing score.
As somebody who loves film companies, especially ones that were a part of my childhood, this is a really great video. I especially loved it where you mentioned the Simpsons THX trailer.
The now defunct Revolution Studios logo was pretty tight, also love the old school Columbia Pictures opening for Superbad.
One of my favorites is the Disney fanfare before the CINDERELLA remake. Cinderella's Castle dissolves into the opening shot of Cinderella's Castle in the movie. It's great!
I’ve always wanted to make a video that strings together every movie studio logo, like the intro to some never-ending Too Many Cooks film opening. This is the next best thing.
I love the contents. This channel deserves more than 100,000 subscribers!!! Truly an underrated gem for cinephages and cinephiles...
this whisper and spooky voice and the accent is not pleasure for listening. So it deserve 30K subs it has. Sad but true. I have a feelings this voice over guy saw english words 1st time in his life and tried to read it. And voice sounds like he is hiding from his mama under the blanket and tries to speak as quite as he can
Really interesting! Going to pay more attention to the logo sequence now.
The Scott Free animation is cool AF.
Yeah, it's dark and mysterious, and also uncertain.... which fits well with most of Ridley Scott's filmography.
You sir is completely underrated! u need way more recognition than your getting now. That was a awesome and very informative video. thanks for making such great content! This was the first one I’ve seen of yours and it’s epic!
MGM abandoned Leo's roar in '68 for '2001: A Space Odyssey'.
Probably my favourite recent one has been Film4's ident/title/logo from the past couple years.
With the pan down and filmstrip vibes on top of a pool
Great video and analysis! Clearly done with love and appreciation for the art form. Subscribed!
the nostalgia feels in this one though
Did anyone ever play that game, in the infancy of their cinephilia, of guessing the production company in the first 2 seconds of the logo animation?
I Still do it!!!lol
this is amazing ty so much, i love this stuff, really ty!
Just yesterday I was thinking how nice the Regency intro is
Good video and memorable logo brands productions
I love the Meet the Parents/ Dreamworks song, that joint is CLASSIC!!
Such a Great Video! Thank you!
beautifully made!
What's the song in the end?
Also great video
My favorite ones was 20th Century Fox, Universal, Paramount, Tristar and United Artists.
My favorite variation of the New Line Cinema Logo is the one from 2003's Freddy Vs. Jason. I like it because it's red.
Cool vid😍👏✨
Little White Lies giving tips on movie logos? nice!
7:00 and it was the last film co-produced by Caravan Pictures. Which is quite fitting Which you see inspector gadget fly away.
Indian Paintbrush is peaceful
The THX sound used to terrify me as a child
Great video dear❤
When the 10 ads I viewed during this short video are actually part of the content smh
Twisted Pictures sets me up for some good ole bloodletting from SAW
Nice!
Looking at rebranding my motion logo for my company, where is the best place to look for someone that can design beautiful motion graphic Logo?
MGM Lion: 2:13 ROAR!
MGM CGI Lion: 2:21 meow
Another Paramount dissolve logo was in the 1999 South Park Movie.
7:58 SLN
The alien 3 variant logout👌!
you are right shaw brothers logo its my highschool summers not to mention video game ones
1:24
Name?
Scott Free Productions (Ridley & Tony Scott)
That's Scott Free Productions, the company of RIdley and Tony Scott. It's seen on most of their films post-2000.
MGM Logo Isnt Always Fun To Watch If You Dont Like Lions
I am a huge MGM Fan.
No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie - Paramount Pictures logo can be seen in the made for TV movie
Barbie: The Movie (aka Barbie) - WB logo is colored Pink to match the color of the feminine symbol
Cannon!
Golden Harvest?! C’mon!!
It's not flashy, but I'm really fond if the Janus Films logo
I can't remember the name of the production but it has the needle or the pin drops. Anybody knows?
What is name of the running golden man figure on a film or something?
I miss 20th Century Fox I want the old fox name back
Me too
@@joshpritt2146 It's not enough it's even more annoying that the logo keeps the searchlights and fanfare exactly the same because it just emphasizes how pointless that rebranding this just keep the name or change it back to 20th Century Fox now that it happened
@@joshpritt2146 we all want it back but Disney won't do anything about it
Watching WB go into its 1970s style when Argo begins
2:07 You are my one and only.
Janus Films. That's it. That's when you know a movie is quality.
nice
Such a shame you haven't mentioned Alice in Wonderland's Chesire Cat Disney intro
The all vlander icon stuff
Missing bad robot
How do I create like that.
2:21 You went there...
What is the music used at the end? Will not Shazam
Locksmith animation is so romantic
Watching WB green logo when Matrix movies start!
8:28
Renaissance pictures logo is more frightening
9:11 also late night with the devil
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I don't want to hate MTM logo
3:55 👀
They're still art. Don't know what you're talking about 😂
How many ads are needed omg
Renaissance is most frieghtening
I actually really like MGM and Warner Bros.’s new logos. Which made me kinda bummed you panned them like this.
MGM's new logo is too.... _artificial._ It's so obviously CGI that you can't help but notice it.
@@theobuniel9643 Sure, but that’s all CGI to me. To be honest, this is the more real of the CGI endeavors.
Minecraft pictures is more frightening
How much does it cost to make these if you can't make it yourself?
I love a good logo as much as the next moviegoer, but the one that really ticks me off lately is Marvel Studios' new 38-second-long logo. Nobody's logo needs to be on screen more than 10 seconds, 15 at most. Anything more is just keeping us from seeing the actual movie that much longer and feeds some producer's ego (in this case, Kevin Feige). Snap it up, guys-we're paying to see the movie, not your logos!
Lighting
3:36 View Askew is not a movie logo, It's a scary logo.
Did you just make a video about Film Company Logos without mentioning the beautiful A24 logo?!
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
And really scary
You Hate MTM
:D ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
OK... What's the critism with the MGM logo...? Anyway I this logo and I disagree with you.
Warner "Broze"???
this guy 1st time try to speak english in his whole life.
you should to change thevoiceover actor.