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  1. These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by DreamWorks Animation, with more to be added overtime. Shark Tale (2004): After the logo is finished, the screen fades into a closer shot of the fishing boy, who throws his fishing rod (and an earthworm that's on its hook) into the water, leading into the prologue.

  2. Aug 30, 2024 · These are the logo variations used throughout the years by DreamWorks Pictures, with more to be added over time. Deep Impact (1998): The text and clouds fade away, but the night sky is left intact, segueing into the opening scene.

  3. Oct 16, 2024 · More recent airings have the DreamWorks Television logo instead. Legacy: A memorable logo for those that grew-up with their films from the era. 2nd Logo (March 26, 2010-June 2, 2017)

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    DreamWorks Animation (often referred only as DreamWorks and formerly DreamWorks Animation SKG) is an American animation studio company based on Glendale, California. It was formerly a division of DreamWorks Pictures before it became an independent company in 2004 and since 2016, it is a subsidiary of NBCUniversal (Comcast) through its Film & Entertainment unit.

    Although DreamWorks Animation was an independent studio from 2004 until 2016, it didn't always release its titles on its own. It once had a distribution deal with Paramount Pictures (2006–2012), as a result of Viacom's acquisition of the original DreamWorks, and then 20th Century Fox (2013–2017). As a result of the studio's acquisition by Comcast, Universal Pictures (since 2018) holds the distribution rights to all DWA titles.

    1998–2004

    This logo first debuted with and was used on the trailers for Antz (1998) and The Prince of Egypt (1998). DreamWorks Animation did not use an on-screen logo until 2004; prior to that year, the DreamWorks Pictures logo was used in its place.

    2004–2006 2007–2018

    While the 2007 print logo was no longer used in future film promotional materials, it can still be seen in reprints of old films from the pre-Universal era.

    2014–2017

    In 2014, DreamWorks debuted a new alternate logo used only on their website as part of the studio's then-20th anniversary brand campaign among other purposes.

    2016–present

    Until 2018, the name "SKG" was removed, after it was acquired by Comcast's NBCUniversal and the release of Bilby (2018).

  4. DreamWorks Animation was given its name in 1998. This version was only seen in the original VHS and DVD releases of Shrek 2 on November 5, 2004. A new logo was created after Comcast acquired DreamWorks Animation. It is now a unit of NBCUniversal.

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · Explore the captivating evolution and lessons from the DreamWorks Animation logo design. Dive into the artistry, meaning, and insights that inspire designers.

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