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The Audiovisual Identity Database (AVID) is a collaborative database of on-screen logos, idents, bumpers, and other forms of audiovisual identity from all around the world that anyone can edit. We currently have 24,273 articles and 109,862 media files on this site.
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Jan 3, 2024 · As such, editing has been re-enabled. Additionally, due to the significant increase in the size and traffic of the wiki, it has been decided that warning screens, test cards, film leader formats, splash screens, startup screens, EAS, and other similar screens will be spun off to a new wiki, and MP4 files will now be hosted through our Internet ...
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Movie studio publicist Howard Dietzdesigned the lion logo for Goldwyn Picture Corporation in 1917; he based it on the mascot of his alma mater, Columbia University. When Goldwyn Pictures merged with Metro Pictures Corporation and Louis B. Mayer Pictures in 1924, the movie studio kept the logo under its new name: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, or sim...
Though Universal Pictures' studio logo has changed throughout its history, it has always featured a globe as its centerpiece. The first version of the logo played in front of the silent film By the Sun's Raysand featured Saturn-like rings surrounding the globe with the title "Universal Films—The Trans-Atlantic Film Co." in 1914. The logo received a...
Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen founded DreamWorks Studiosin 1994. Spielberg wanted a logo that was reminiscent of Hollywood's Golden Age, and he envisioned a man fishing from Moon. He brought the idea to artist Robert Hunt, who suggested that the man should be a boy instead; Spielberg agreed, and Hunt used his son William as...
Warner Brothers Pictures, Incorporated was founded by Polish immigrant brothers Albert, Harry, Sam, and Jack Warner (born Wonskolaser) in 1923, five years after the release of their first film, My Four Years in Germany. The studio's very first logowas roughly the same shield we know today: On top was an image of the actual studio building in Burban...
Columbia Pictures' logo has gone through a number of changes since the studio was established in 1924. The original iteration of the logo featured a female Roman soldier holding a shield in her left hand and a sheaf of wheat in her right. In 1928, Roman soldier was replaced by a woman, draped in the American Flag, holding up a torch. It's believed ...
Special effects animator and matte painting artist Emil Kosa, Jr. designed the Art Deco logofor 20th Century Fox after Fox Film Corporation and Twentieth Century Pictures merged in 1935. Alfred Newman, the musical director for United Artists at the time, composed the iconic fanfare music in 1933, two years before the merger; Newman later became hea...
Believe it or not, Walt Disney Pictures didn't use a traditional logo until 1985. Instead, various stylized versions of the words "Walt Disney Presents" were used at the beginning of all animated and live-action movies. (The studio used a "Neon Mickey" logo in front of their home video releases during the late '70s and early '80s.) The "Magic Castl...
Adolph Zukor, Jesse L. Lasky, and W. W. Hodkinson founded Paramount Pictures (originally called Famous Players Film Company) in 1912. Its logo, which is known as the "Majestic Mountain," is the oldest surviving movie studio logo in Hollywood. Legend has it that the mountain was conceived when Hodkinson drew a doodle of the Ben Lomond Mountain range...
Audiovisual Identity Database, or AVID (formerly Closing Logos Group Wiki, or CLG Wiki) is a wiki, archive and collaborative database dedicated to describing on-screen production logos, bumpers, warning screens, boot screens, trailers and idents.
Visuals: Nearly the same as the Walt Disney Home Entertainment (1978-1981) logo, but with darker colors and the Mickey graphics shifted upward somewhat, the "W ALT Di SNEY " text in the current corporate "Disney" font, and with "HOME VIDEO" in a thin, orange Handel Gothic font, all usually with a drop shadow.
This is no ordinary wiki; this is the wiki from the original logo authority that discusses all closing logos you see on TV, from the Viacom "V of Doom" to the Screen Gems "S from Hell". And that's not all; we're also including home entertainment logos, video game logos, and much, much more as well!
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Jul 29, 2023 · The DreamWorks logo is one of the most recognisable in the entertainment history. Initially, it was simple, with the company name written in white letters in a black box. This was used until 1997, until the studio began creating animated films such as Shrek and Antz.