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Revision as of 17:18, 8 August 2023


Background

Rideback is the production company of Dan Lin formed on December 12, 2007 as Lin Pictures after he left Warner Bros. He didn't use a logo until 2014, when Forever debuted on ABC. In 2018, it was renamed to Rideback, in order to focus on filmmaker collaboration. The company name comes from the Old West that refers to helping a fallen rider back on a horse.

Lin Pictures

(September 22, 2014-February 26, 2019)


Logo: On a teal blue metal background, we see the company name in dark turquoise, with the "I" indicated by a "1".

Variants:

  • A darker variant exists.
  • At the end of Death Note, the print logo is used.
  • At the end of The Lego Batman Movie and The Lego Ninjago Movie, the logo shares the screen with the Lord Miller and Vertigo Entertainment logos.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme.

Availability: First seen on the short-lived Forever on ABC. It can also be seen on The CW's Frequency, Fox's Lethal WeaponThe Lego Batman MovieIt (2017), and The Lego Ninjago Movie.

Rideback

(February 2, 2019-)


Logo: On a black background, we see a bronze image of a swirl that was trailing like a rollercoaster. Below it is the company name in a metallic bronze western-type font.

Variants:

  • An animated version exists, where the camera pans up from a field of grass in a sunny sky when a rope swirling around to the company name and forming the logo as the field fades to the black background.
  • On It: Chapter Two, the logo is red.
  • Sometimes, it shares the screen with other logos.
  • At the end of Easter Sunday, the print logo is used.

Technique: None for the still variant. CGI by Trailer Park for the animated version.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme.

Availability: Current. First seen at the end of The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part. It also appears on It: Chapter TwoThe Two Popes (the first appearance of the animated version), the TV series Walker, and its spin-off Walker: Independence. This does not appear on Aladdin (2019) or Haunted Mansion, as both films only used an in-credit notice.

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