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  1. Nov 19, 2022 · Reupload for The Jordan Rios VHS Archive: Openings & more

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    • (August 1, 1925-March 24, 1929) B&W version. Color version. Blue version. Visuals: On a background that seems to consist of trees and a bridge, a large, bizarrely shaped shield is seen.
    • (November 7, 1929-August 29, 1936) Visuals: The arched text "WARNER BROS. PICTURES, Inc." is seen at the top of the screen, and the text "& THE VITAPHONE CORP."
    • (July 21, 1934-December 18, 1937) Early version. Different cloud background 1. Different cloud background 2. Different shield 1. Turner colorized version.
    • (November 27, 1937-July 3, 1948) Early version. Early 1937-1938 variant. Revised 1937-1938 variant. 1939 variant. French version. Turner colorized version.
  2. Jun 27, 2024 · These are the logo variations used throughout the years by Warner Bros. Pictures, with more to be added over time. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939): The shield is apricot and is surrounded by vines and plants on a paper background.

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    • Warner Brothers Classics of the Screen
    • Warner Brothers Productions
    • Warner Bros. Pictures Inc.
    • Warner Bros. Pictures (first era)
    • Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
    • Warner Bros.
    • Warner Bros. Pictures (second era)
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    This page only shows primary logo variants.

    For other related logos and images, see:

    1923–1925

    The first logo of Warner Bros. Pictures was introduced on April 4, 1923. Before the 1925 update, this logo was used as a primary logo until the same year.

    1925–1929

    This is the very first Warner Bros. shield logo, nicknamed the "Brain Shield". The top half of the shield included a photo of the exterior of the their original studio building, with the "WB" initials occupying the bottom half, separated by a small dash. The title card with this version of the logo originally included the text "A Warner Brothers Classic of the Screen", which was later replaced with "A Warner Brothers Production" in 1926.

    1929–1937

    This was the first logo design in which the "WB" letters filled the whole shield. There are two different types of the lettering "WARNER BROS. PICTURES, Inc.". This logo was also used on Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons.

    1934–1937

    In 1937, this variant was used as the "Zooming W-B Shield". This logo was used on Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons until that same year.

    1937–1953

    In 1937, a banner was added onto the shield reading the company's full name ("WARNER BROS. PICTURES INC.") for the first time, a design that would resonate within many of its subsequent logo designs.

    1940–1967

    By 1940, this design started appearing on pressbooks. However, this logo wouldn't become the primary logo until 1948, when it started appearing on posters and letters.

    1953–1967, 1970–1973, 1985–2019

    Typography:  Goudy (1985) Launched:  November 27, 1953 After its introduction at the end of the 1953 film Hondo, this logo was slightly modified to be used as a print logo for film trailers and other stationary media for 14 years until the merger with Seven Arts in 1967. It was reintroduced in 1970 as the primary logo for Warner Bros. Records. This logo returned to use for other Warner Bros. divisions in 1985. Until its retirement in 2019, with a total run of 51 years, this is the longest lasting logo used by the company, as well as the most memorable.

    1967–1970

    Typography:  Unknown Launched:  August 20, 1967 In 1967, for the first time in WB history, the text "WB" was nowhere to be found on the logo; instead, the symbol "W7", symbolizing its merger with Seven Arts, appeared in its place.

    1970–1972

    Typography:  Eurostile Launched:  May 13, 1970 This logo was once superimposed over one of the backgrounds used for the 1948 logo that would later be used for the 1984 logo. This was used during the period Warner Bros. when was owned by Kinney National Company; that firm's name would sometimes appear inside the rectangular block in place of "Warner Bros." in this logo.

    1972–1990

    Typography:  Watford Handel Gothic Launched:  February 10, 1972 Famed logo designer Saul Bass, also responsible for the Geffen "G" and the United Airlines logos of the 1970s, created this logo. In the commentary on the DVD of the movie Gremlins, which brought back the shield logo, director Joe Dante notes that this logo was designed to be more artsy. When the movie was made, Dante knew that it was going to have the classical feel of the classic Warner Bros. movies because they shot on the Warner lot and Jerry Goldsmith was doing the music. So, they decided to bring back the shield logo and the studio loved it and they brought it back for their future movies (though the shield logo was also used on earlier films such as Blazing Saddles (1974) and Time After Time (1979)). However, this is still used as a logo today for other Warner properties (mainly by the now-unrelated Warner Music Group), and the stylized typeface was used for WB's home video division from 1978 to 1996; it has also appeared on a few movies made by the studio in the 2010s and the early 2020s such as Magic Mike, Joker (albeit modified) and A Christmas Story Christmas.

    1993–2022, 2023

    Typography:  Goudy Old Style Bold Launched:  September 1993 In September 1993, the banner with the "Warner Bros. Pictures" text was re-added to the shield, resembling the 1948 and 1984 onscreen logos. It was used as the corporate logo of the studio for 26 years until the rebrand in 2019, although the company's on-screen variants were still used until March 18, 2022. This logo made a surprise reappearance on Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom as a variant in 2023.

    2019–2023

    Typography:  Warner Bros. Sans (custom-designed) Launched:  November 13, 2019 After Warner Bros. Entertainment revealed a new logo on November 13, 2019, Warner Bros. Pictures also refreshed its image to match with the modern look of the new shield and dropped the banner and "Warner Bros. Pictures" is below the shield. It debuted on the final trailer of Tenet (2020) and was given a proper animation to accompany it in 2021, which first appeared on the HBO Max original movie, Locked Down. Despite being phased out in favor of the next logo, it is still used on Warner Bros.' official website as of 2024.

    Despite the name change on its logo to Warner Bros. Pictures in 1984, the company was still referred to as Warner Bros. until 2000, when its legal name in advertising materials was changed back to Warner Bros. Pictures; it is still officially referred to as Warner Bros. outside of this.

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  6. On the 2008 DVD and 2016 Twilight Time Blu-ray of Bobby Deerfield (a co-production of Columbia Pictures and Warner Bros.), this logo is plastered by the 2003 logo; however, the 1976 Columbia logo (which comes before the Warner Bros. logo) is kept, resulting in one of the strangest logo combos ever.

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