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Gaylord Films was the main film division of Gaylord Entertainment Company (now Ryman Hospitality Properties), formed in 2000 after Gaylord acquired French film company Pandora Cinema. It entered a multi-year co-financing venture with Warner Bros. Pictures in 2002.
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Jan 25, 2002 · Pandora/Gaylord Films. Logo description by WizardDuck. Background: Pandora was a Paris-based film company that was purchased in 1999 by the Gaylord Entertainment Company (now Ryman Hospitality Properties). A year later, the new company Gaylord Films was started, entering a co-financing venture with Warner Bros. Pictures.
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Pandora was a Paris-based film company established in the late 1980s, and it was purchased in 1999 by Gaylord Entertainment Company (now Ryman Hospitality Properties). A year later, the new company Gaylord Films was started, entering a co-financing venture with Warner Bros. Their logos were used together during the lifespan.
Logo: On a white background with grey segmented lines, we see the blue words "pandora". Above the logo is the black words "distributed by:" aligned to the right. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds: None. Availability: Seen on the short-lived TV series Hollywood Babylon.
Logo: We see some blue slashes (the second is orange) zooming out from the left as the BG slowly turns from full-black into half black-blue gradient. As this happens, the word "pandora" slowly slides from left where the slashes arrived. Variant: On the short version, the logo is already formed, and "Distributed by" appears above the name. FX/SFX: T...
Logo: On a starfield, the name "GAYLORD FILMS" fades in, with "Y" shaped with the extended leg. Variants: 1. The logo sometimes appear on a blue background. 2. On the actual feature, the logo is bigger and the text is white and its placed on a grayscale wooden wall. FX/SFX: Nothing, but the fade in. Music/Sounds: None. Availability: Very rare, appe...
Logo: On a black background, we see the word "pandora" appearing in metallic chrome lettering. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie. Availability: Seen on Welcome to Collinwood.
Nicknames: "The Key", "Gaylord Key", "Pandora Key" Logo: We see a key falling from an orange sky. It lands in a hand (by this point the sky is blue), which uses the key to unlock a door. It opens and light comes out, which overtakes the screen. It turns into a keyhole shape, with either one of these texts fading in below: 1. "PANDORA", then the byl...
In 1998, Gaylord Entertainment Company (now Ryman Hospitality Properties) purchased Pandora, and used it as its mid-budget and genre film division (referred to as Pandora Pictures).
1st (known) Logo (2002) Logo: On a blue background, the name "GAYLORD FILMS" fades in, with "Y" shaped with the extended leg. FX/SFX: Nothing but the fade in. Music/Sounds: None. Availability: Very rare, appears on the trailer for Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. Scare Factor: None to minimal. 2nd Logo (2002)
1st Logo (1980-May 18, 1987) Visuals: On a black background, a red line draws in and curves inwards. A orange line appears and does the same, followed by a yellow line below that. All 3 curve into a G shape, with each line reaching a point while drawing at different speeds.
2nd Logo (1986-1988) Nickname: "The G Ball" Logo: Against a blue/black gradient background, a silver CGI ball zooms in and quickly fades out. The "G" from the 1st logo, except in silver, is drawn in. "GAYLORD PRODUCTION COMPANY", in black, and below a thin black line, is shown below. Variant: Sometimes the logo faded out early. FX/SFX: '80s CGI ...