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So, this is where I put in my custom templates and dream logos.

Templates

Featured Gallery

Descriptionː This slideshow is about the Featured Images, which are considered as significant, rare, or interesting. This can often involve International logos or old logos.

Featured Media

Dream/Unreal Logos I put here to keep me from getting banned

Cinematic Empire Film Studios

Background

Cinematic Empire Film Studios is a French-Spanish Film Company founded in 1977 lead by Richard Lambert. He didn't use a logo until August 14, 1999 because of technical issues of CGI.

1st Logo (August 14, 1999-)

Logoː We start off as a plain environment. Then we see a bunch of brown stones falling, leaving some in tiny bits on the ground. Even more fall to reveal the text "CINEMATIC". Then the rocks turn into text form and slowly floats. Then some of the pieces of the stones turn into the text "EMPIRE Film Company" and turn black. Then "Cinematic" gets placed on the text and a sunburst appears behind. The Viacom International Byline appears below.

Triviaː This has also been featured on the 1999 Viacom International Demo Reel, where failed attempts are shown.

Bylinesː

  • 1999-2020ː Copyright [year] Viacom International; All Rights shown are Reserved
  • 2020-ː Copyright [year] Paramount Global; All rights reserved

Variantsː

  • Starting in 2017, an "Enhanced" look is used.
  • As a closing, 3/4 of the logo is cut, leaving the text.

FX/SFXː Well Done CGI made by Premiers studios d'animation français CGI.

Music/Soundsː A heaven-like choir, as well as a few lightning bolts, many stone crashes, and a ding sound at the end.

Availabilityː Current. Seen on the majority of French releases, as well as ones ported to Mexico.

2nd Logo (January 26, 2002, Viacom Custom Variant)

Logoː We see the company name in the same font as Viacom at the time on a background flashing red, blue, black, brown, and grey. The text shines while lightning electrocutes the logo.

FX/SFXː 2D Animation.

Music/Soundsː The sounds of shining & lightning.

Availabilityː Only seen on Hunter Of The Worlds.

Super Road Film

Background

Super Road Film is the In-House Production Company of Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Touchstone Home Entertainment

(1998-2025)

Logoː We start off as a straight desert. Then pieces of land lift up, while the sky turns heavily cloudy. Then rain and lightning appear and melted the chunks of rocks. Then the lightning lifted the chunks of wet dirt (obviously a reference to the THX 9th Trailer) to make a lightning bolt. A realistic hand grabs on the lightning bolt and everything turns into a white print logo in a white square. Then the text "SUPER ROAD FILM" appears below.

Triviaː

  • The reference to the THX logo seems somewhat brief nowadays because since 2001, it was censored and replaced with the slimy pieces of dirts lifting up and forming the lightning bolt instead. This caused heavy plastering because in their words "Even though the biggest risk is not taking any risks, we don't want to shut down so soon. It's for the Dirty Road fans..." Unfortunately, it seems odd with the censoring, due to the fact that while the rest is animated with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, this particular scene is from Animate Vortex, which until May 29, 2009, they are still using crude-looking animation.
  • A deleted scene would be where a bunch of detailed skulls falling to the ground while saying "Curses on you.....". This was deleted and replaced with rain for unknown reasons.

Variantː As said, there wa a censored version in 2001 to keep from being sued. See Trivia for more information.

FX/SFXː 2D Animation.

Music/Soundsː A mix of thunder, cracking, and horn sounds. At the end, a whoosh sound similar to the United Artists 11th logo plays.

Availabilityː Uncommon.

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