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In 1974, Screen Gems was renamed as [[Columbia Pictures Television]]. The Screen Gems name was brought back in 1999 for its [[Screen Gems Pictures|movie counterpart]]. |
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Revision as of 22:05, 17 November 2019
1948–1955 | 1955–1965 | 1965–1974 |
1948–1955
1955–1965
1965–1974
In 1965 Screen Gems launched a new logo, designed by Tom Geismar of Chermayeff & Geismar.
This logo's televisual accompaniment, commonly known as the "Screen Gems S from Hell" is very infamous to many people. It is believed to be one of the scariest logos ever.
“For a logo from the Sixties, this features very smooth animation, especially when compared to other logos of the time. However, this logo has gained somewhat of a cult following due to its notoriety for scaring some viewers.”
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In 1974, Screen Gems was renamed as Columbia Pictures Television. The Screen Gems name was brought back in 1999 for its movie counterpart.
See also
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Screen Gems Inc. |
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