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− | <div class="WPC-editableContent" id="WPC-area?cellId=Seven+Arts+Productions&version=31&savePath=%2Fpage%2FSeven%2BArts%2BProductions&saveType=page"><font color="#333333" size="3"><i><font color="#ffa500">Logo descriptions by <font color="#000000">Supermarty-o</font><br/>Logo captures by</font> teamfx2000<br/><font color="#ffa500">Editions by</font> Shadeed A. Kelly and Eric S.</i><font color="#333333"><br/><br/><br/><u>Background</u>: Seven Arts Productions was a production company founded in 1957 by Ray Stark and Eliot Hyman (the latter who started <font color="#333333">[[Associated Artists Productions|Associated Artists Productions (a.a.p.)]]</font> in 1953) producing films for other studios such as: <i>The Misfits</i> for [[United Artists Pictures|United Artists]], <i>Gigot</i> for [[20th Century Fox Film Corporation|20th Century Fox]], <i>Lolita</i> for [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures|MGM]], and <i>Is Paris Burning?</i> for [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]]. During the years, the company joined up with the horror production company Hammer Film Productions. In 1967, Seven Arts acquired [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] from Jack Warner for $32 million and merged with it forming "Warner Bros.-Seven Arts". Seven Arts Productions is not to be confused with </font></font><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333">[[Carolco Pictures|Carolco]]</font></font><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333">/[[New Line Cinema|New Line]]'s "[[Seven Arts Pictures]]"</font></font><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333">, UK's "[[Seven Arts Entertainment (UK)|Seven Arts Entertainment]]", or CanWest's "[[Seven Arts International]]".<br/><br/><br/></font></font><font color="#333333" size="3">1st Logo</font><div><font color="#333333" size="3">(1957-1961)</font></div><div><br/><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333" size="3"> Nickname: "Discobolus"</font></font><br/><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/><u>Logo</u>: On a grey background, we see a statue of </font></font><font size="3"><a class="external" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discobolus" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><i>The Discobolus of Myron</i></a><font color="#333333"><font color="#333333"> in shadows turning in. When is finally set on the final position, it gets illuminated. The words “Seven Arts Productions Presents” on the bottom fades in with seven </font></font><font color="#333333" size="1"><font color="#333333"> | + | <div class="WPC-editableContent" id="WPC-area?cellId=Seven+Arts+Productions&version=31&savePath=%2Fpage%2FSeven%2BArts%2BProductions&saveType=page"><font color="#333333" size="3"><i><font color="#ffa500">Logo descriptions by <font color="#000000">Supermarty-o</font><br/>Logo captures by</font> teamfx2000<br/><font color="#ffa500">Editions by</font> Shadeed A. Kelly and Eric S.</i><font color="#333333"><br/><br/><br/><u>Background</u>: Seven Arts Productions was a production company founded in 1957 by Ray Stark and Eliot Hyman (the latter who started <font color="#333333">[[Associated Artists Productions|Associated Artists Productions (a.a.p.)]]</font> in 1953) producing films for other studios such as: <i>The Misfits</i> for [[United Artists Pictures|United Artists]], <i>Gigot</i> for [[20th Century Fox Film Corporation|20th Century Fox]], <i>Lolita</i> for [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures|MGM]], and <i>Is Paris Burning?</i> for [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]]. During the years, the company joined up with the horror production company Hammer Film Productions. In 1967, Seven Arts acquired [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] from Jack Warner for $32 million and merged with it forming "Warner Bros.-Seven Arts". Seven Arts Productions is not to be confused with </font></font><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333">[[Carolco Pictures|Carolco]]</font></font><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333">/[[New Line Cinema|New Line]]'s "[[Seven Arts Pictures]]"</font></font><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333">, UK's "[[Seven Arts Entertainment (UK)|Seven Arts Entertainment]]", or CanWest's "[[Seven Arts International]]".<br/><br/><br/></font></font><font color="#333333" size="3">1st Logo</font><div><font color="#333333" size="3">(1957-1961)</font></div><div><br/><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333" size="3"> Nickname: "Discobolus"</font></font><br/><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/><u>Logo</u>: On a grey background, we see a statue of </font></font><font size="3"><a class="external" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discobolus" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><i>The Discobolus of Myron</i></a><font color="#333333"><font color="#333333"> in shadows turning in. When is finally set on the final position, it gets illuminated. The words “Seven Arts Productions Presents” on the bottom fades in with seven </font></font><font color="#333333" size="1"><font color="#333333">[[File:W0GX1W7NjU42Tuz5g6dq-A168337.jpeg|267px|Seven Arts Productions]]</font></font><font color="#333333"><font color="#333333">coins (with each coin featuring </font></font>embossed images representing the titular Seven Arts) on top.</font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/><u>FX/SFX</u>: The statue turning, the coins and text fading in.<br/><br/><u>Music/Sounds</u>: A majestic fanfare.<br/><br/><u>Availability</u>: Extremely rare. Seen on <i>The Gun Runner</i>.<br/><br/><u>Editor's Note:</u> None.<br/></font></font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/></font></font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/></font></font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/></font></font></div><div><font color="#333333" size="3"><font color="#333333" size="3">2nd Logo<br/>(1961-1964)<br/></font></font><div align="center"><font color="#333333" size="1">[[File:2mBViXd3LJXIJQ0tf-YSrw10626.jpeg|260px|Seven Arts (1960's-1965)]]</font></div><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/>TBA</font><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/><br/><br/><br/>3rd Logo<br/>(1964-1967)<br/></font><div align="center"><font color="#333333" size="1">[[File:GaTx59IMGadWnrDmDfAydA10464.jpeg|260px|Seven Arts Pictures - CLG Wiki]][[File:WW 68g4khBd08Nhav4zdRQ5847.jpeg|260px|Seven Arts (1966)]]</font></div><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/>TBA<br/></font><font color="#333333" size="3">_______________________________________________________________<br/><br/></font><font color="#333333" size="3"><b><font size="4">Hammer Films/Seven Arts Productions</font></b></font><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/><br/><br/>Coming soon!<br/>_______________________________________________________________<br/><br/></font><font color="#333333" size="3"><b><font size="4">Warner Bros-Seven Arts Pictures</font></b></font><font color="#333333" size="3"><br/><br/><br/></font><font color="#333333" size="3">See [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] page for description</font><font size="3">.</font></div><br/></div> |
Latest revision as of 17:11, 3 November 2020
Logo descriptions by Supermarty-o
Logo captures by teamfx2000
Editions by Shadeed A. Kelly and Eric S.
Background: Seven Arts Productions was a production company founded in 1957 by Ray Stark and Eliot Hyman (the latter who started Associated Artists Productions (a.a.p.) in 1953) producing films for other studios such as: The Misfits for United Artists, Gigot for 20th Century Fox, Lolita for MGM, and Is Paris Burning? for Paramount. During the years, the company joined up with the horror production company Hammer Film Productions. In 1967, Seven Arts acquired Warner Bros. Pictures from Jack Warner for $32 million and merged with it forming "Warner Bros.-Seven Arts". Seven Arts Productions is not to be confused with Carolco/New Line's "Seven Arts Pictures", UK's "Seven Arts Entertainment", or CanWest's "Seven Arts International".
1st Logo
Nickname: "Discobolus"
Logo: On a grey background, we see a statue of <a class="external" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discobolus" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">The Discobolus of Myron</a> in shadows turning in. When is finally set on the final position, it gets illuminated. The words “Seven Arts Productions Presents” on the bottom fades in with seven coins (with each coin featuring embossed images representing the titular Seven Arts) on top.
FX/SFX: The statue turning, the coins and text fading in.
Music/Sounds: A majestic fanfare.
Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on The Gun Runner.
Editor's Note: None.
Logo captures by teamfx2000
Editions by Shadeed A. Kelly and Eric S.
Background: Seven Arts Productions was a production company founded in 1957 by Ray Stark and Eliot Hyman (the latter who started Associated Artists Productions (a.a.p.) in 1953) producing films for other studios such as: The Misfits for United Artists, Gigot for 20th Century Fox, Lolita for MGM, and Is Paris Burning? for Paramount. During the years, the company joined up with the horror production company Hammer Film Productions. In 1967, Seven Arts acquired Warner Bros. Pictures from Jack Warner for $32 million and merged with it forming "Warner Bros.-Seven Arts". Seven Arts Productions is not to be confused with Carolco/New Line's "Seven Arts Pictures", UK's "Seven Arts Entertainment", or CanWest's "Seven Arts International".
1st Logo
(1957-1961)
Nickname: "Discobolus"
Logo: On a grey background, we see a statue of <a class="external" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discobolus" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">The Discobolus of Myron</a> in shadows turning in. When is finally set on the final position, it gets illuminated. The words “Seven Arts Productions Presents” on the bottom fades in with seven coins (with each coin featuring embossed images representing the titular Seven Arts) on top.
FX/SFX: The statue turning, the coins and text fading in.
Music/Sounds: A majestic fanfare.
Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on The Gun Runner.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo
(1961-1964)
TBA
3rd Logo
(1964-1967)
TBA
_______________________________________________________________
Hammer Films/Seven Arts Productions
Coming soon!
_______________________________________________________________
Warner Bros-Seven Arts Pictures
See Warner Bros. Pictures page for description.
(1961-1964)
TBA
3rd Logo
(1964-1967)
TBA
_______________________________________________________________
Hammer Films/Seven Arts Productions
Coming soon!
_______________________________________________________________
Warner Bros-Seven Arts Pictures
See Warner Bros. Pictures page for description.