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- Spielberg originally wanted to use computer graphics but was talked out of the idea by Robert Hunt, Hunt drew the logo by hand, using his son as a model for the fishing boy.
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Oct 12, 1994 · Director Steven Spielberg, producer David Geffen, and former Walt Disney Company Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg founded it. Meaning and History. Steven Spielberg wanted the company logo to remind people of the Golden Age of Hollywood when the film industry was booming.
- October 12, 1994
- dreamworks.com
- California, United States
DreamWorks’ first logo was simple, consisting of the company’s name written in white capital letters in a black box. This logo was used until 1997 when DreamWorks began creating animated films such as Shrek and Antz.
In this video, we'll explore the origins of the DreamWorks logo, its design changes over the years, and the creative minds behind its evolution. From the whimsical fishing boy to the cinematic...
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Sep 15, 2023 · The first DreamWorks Animation logo design wasn't exactly a masterstroke of creativity. Instead, it was a utilitarian symbol required for the studio's first experience in animation. The creation of the logo was a team effort, influenced by the former members of Spielberg's London company, Amblimation.
Sep 24, 2012 · TWO-SENTENCE HISTORY: DreamWorks’ three principal founders—Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen—were titans of their respective fields; together they wanted to create a new...
The original DreamWorks logo features a boy sitting on a crescent moon with a fishing rod at night. The general idea for the logo was the idea of the company's founder, Steven Spielberg , who wanted a CGI image.
Sep 27, 2012 · Meaning behind the DreamWorks logo. In 1994, the renowned film director and producer Steven Spielberg, former head of Disney Jeffrey Katzenberg, and music producer David Geffen founded the DreamWorks animation studio.