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{{Print Logos|Trailer Variants|Closing Variants|Logo Variations}}
 
{{Print Logos|Trailer Variants|Closing Variants|Logo Variations}}
 
==1994–present==
 
==1994–present==
[[File:DreamWorks Pictures Print Logo.svg|250px|center]]
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[[File:DreamWorks Pictures Print Logo.svg|300px|center]]
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==2018–present==
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[[File:DreamWorks Animation 2016 Print.svg|center|300px]]
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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**David Geffen, music producer and founder of the record labels [[Geffen Records]] and [[DGC Records]].
 
**David Geffen, music producer and founder of the record labels [[Geffen Records]] and [[DGC Records]].
 
*DreamWorks did not have an official on-screen logo until 1997, starting with it's first film, ''The Peacemaker''.
 
*DreamWorks did not have an official on-screen logo until 1997, starting with it's first film, ''The Peacemaker''.
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*''Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' was the last solo release by DreamWorks, which was no longer active as a distributor and remained solely as a production company.
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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[[Category:Comcast]]
 
[[Category:Comcast]]
 
[[Category:Paramount Pictures]]
 
[[Category:Paramount Pictures]]
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[[Category:ViacomCBS]]
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[[Category:Viacom]]
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[[Category:Touchstone Pictures]]
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[[Category:Disney]]
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[[Category:The Walt Disney Company]]

Revision as of 19:44, 8 December 2019

"DreamWorks" and "DreamWorks SKG" redirect here.
For the now-separate animation studio that was originally founded as part of the film studio, see DreamWorks Animation.
This page only shows primary logo variants.

1994–present

DreamWorks Pictures Print Logo

2018–present

DreamWorks Animation 2016 Print

Trivia

  • The initials SKG each stand for the last names of the founders of the studio:
  • DreamWorks did not have an official on-screen logo until 1997, starting with it's first film, The Peacemaker.
  • Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit was the last solo release by DreamWorks, which was no longer active as a distributor and remained solely as a production company.

External links