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  1. Paramount Pictures Corporation, commonly known as Paramount Pictures or simply Paramount, is an American film production and distribution company and the namesake subsidiary of Paramount Global. It is the sixth-oldest film studio in the world, the second-oldest film studio in the United States (behind Universal Pictures ), and the sole member of the "Big Five" film studios located within the ...

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    • 1971–1996 (primary), 1996-present (secondary)
    • 1996–present (primary)

    This page only shows primary logo variants.

    For other related logos and images, see:

    Walt Disney World was founded in October 1971. This logo became the secondary logo in 1996.

    This logo is still used by Disney today as its secondary logo. It's mainly used in merchandise. The Mickey Mouse-eared globe symbol in the big 'D' also continues to be shown on the Walt Disney World Monorail System's trains.

    The "Primary" logo switched over to the famous "Walt Disney" wordmark for the first two words, with "World" set in Times New Roman. One of the earliest instances of the usage of this logo would have to be the 1996 Windows and Macintosh computer software application The Walt Disney World Explorer and early merchandising for the resort's 25th anniversary celebrations.

    The previous logo became the "secondary" logo shortly after this change.

  2. Despite Paramount Pictures as a film studio being established on May 8, 1912, the actual Paramount Pictures name first materialized in 1914, during the company's early years as a distribution company. Paramount would become a wholly owned division of Famous Players Film Company at around 1916. During this period in 1914, Paramount's logo (designed by William Wadsworth Hodkinson) consisted of a ...

    • (February 12, 1914-January 25, 1917) Visuals: Over a black background is a mountain above a few clouds surrounded by stars. There is text over the mountain reading
    • (January 29, 1917-June 11, 1927) Closing variant (A) Paramount-Artcraft variant. Early variant (A) Early variant (B) Early variant (C) Variant seen on Buster Keaton shorts.
    • (January 22, 1927-November 28, 1953) German version. French version. 1930 Swedish opening version. 1930 Swedish closing version. 1939 Swedish opening version.
    • (October 12, 1934-November 7, 1949) Visuals: 1934-1936: There is a mountain shooting above a cloud deck, with a ring of 19 or 24 stars (similar to the 5th logo).
  3. Feb 14, 2018 · Paramount's logo is one of the most iconic images in all of film - but few people know its true origins. Most moviegoers are familiar with the logos of various Hollywood studios. From Disney's grandiose castle backdrop to the outer space view of Earth courtesy of Universal, every movie begins with a slew of logos for the various companies involved in the production, and the biggest are legendary.

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  4. This logo was still used on films following Walt Disney's death in 1966 until it was discontinued in 1979. This name was only used in live-action productions from WDP (under the Walt Disney Pictures name) at that time but animated productions continued to use the WDP name until 1983's Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore. In 1985, WDP debuted a simplified castle logo mainly inspired by ...

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  6. Descriptions byCaptures byEditions by. These are the logo variations used throughout the years by Paramount Pictures, with more to be added over time. Wings (1927, 2012 reissue): The 2012 restoration uses a rather unique variant that is fitting for the first Best Picture Oscar winner. First, the 2010 variant of the 2002 logo plays out in full ...

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