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'''NOTE:''' This page only shows print logos.
 
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|Screen Gems 1948.png|1948–1955
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|Screen Gems 1955.png|1955–1965
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|Screen Gems.svg|1965–1974}}
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==1948–1955==
 
[[File:Screen Gems 1948.png|center|360px]]
   
== 1948–1955 ==
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==1955–1965==
[[File:Screen_Gems_1948.png|center|360px]]
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[[File:Screen Gems 1955.png|center|360px]]
   
== 1955–1963 ==
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==1965–1974==
[[File:Screen_Gems_1955.png|center|360px]]
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[[File:Screen Gems.svg|center|200px]]
 
In 1965 Screen Gems launched a new logo, designed by [http://logos.wikia.com/wiki/Tom_Geismar Tom Geismar] of [http://logos.wikia.com/wiki/Chermayeff_%26_Geismar 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.
== 1963–1965 ==
 
{{Missing former logo}}
 
   
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{{Quote|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.|[[Closing Logos Wiki]]}}
== 1965–1974 ==
 
[[File:Screen Gems Logo.svg|center|200px]]
 
In 1965, Screen Gems launched their new "S" symbol which looks like a spiral. This logo's televisual accompaniment, which is called the "S from Hell" is very infamous to many people. It is believed to be one of the scariest logos ever.
 
   
 
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]].
The Screen Gems logo was designed by [http://logos.wikia.com/wiki/Tom_Geismar Tom Geismar] of [http://logos.wikia.com/wiki/Chermayeff_%26_Geismar Chermayeff & Geismar].
 
 
In 1974, Screen Gems was renamed to [[Columbia Pictures Television]]. The Screen Gems name was brought back in 1999 for it's [[Screen Gems Pictures|movie counterpart]].
 
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
{{Other}}
 
 
*[[Screen Gems Cartoons]]
 
*[[Screen Gems Cartoons]]
 
*[[Screen Gems Pictures]]
 
*[[Screen Gems Pictures]]
   
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{{Sony Pictures Entertainment}}
 
{{Sony Pictures Entertainment}}
 
[[Category:Screen Gems]]
 
[[Category:Television production companies of the United States]]
 
[[Category:Television production companies of the United States]]
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[[Category:Columbia Pictures]]
 
[[Category:Columbia Pictures]]
 
[[Category:Coca-Cola]]
 
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[[Category:Television syndication distributors]]
 
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[[Category:Sony Pictures Television]]
 
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[[Category:Defunct television production companies in the United States]]
 
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[[Category:Defunct television syndication distributors]]
 
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Revision as of 22:05, 17 November 2019

1948–1955 1955–1965 1965–1974
1948–1955 1955–1965 1965–1974

1948–1955

Screen Gems 1948

1955–1965

Screen Gems 1955

1965–1974

Screen Gems

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.”

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

Screen Gems Inc.
Columbia Pictures Television