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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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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...
Jan 25, 2002 · Pandora/Gaylord Films. 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.
Oct 18, 2024 · 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.
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 ...
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Gaylord Films was started with the hiring of producer Hunt Lowry as president in May 2000 as he ended his first look deal at Walt Disney Studios. Gaylord Films would focus on mainstream films while mid-budget and specialty films would be Pandora's area. [30]