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In May 30, 1967, Paramount modified the logo by removing the clouds at the bottom of the mountain, and then updated the text to drop the word 'Pictures'. The logo was now launched in January 1, 1968, starting with The Odd Couple. |
In May 30, 1967, Paramount modified the logo by removing the clouds at the bottom of the mountain, and then updated the text to drop the word 'Pictures'. The logo was now launched in January 1, 1968, starting with The Odd Couple. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 07:47, 4 December 2018
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1914 | 1914–1917 | 1917–1967 | 1968–present |
1914
The Paramount Pictures name first materialized in 1913, 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.
1914–1917
During this period, Paramount's logo consisted of a drawing of a mountain peak placed inside a circular field of stars with the company name in a script font, a design which has since been passed onto all of the company's subsequent logo designs.
1917–1967
This logo is based on a design by its founder William Wadsworth Hodkinson.
1968–present
In May 30, 1967, Paramount modified the logo by removing the clouds at the bottom of the mountain, and then updated the text to drop the word 'Pictures'. The logo was now launched in January 1, 1968, starting with The Odd Couple.
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