The Weinstein Company
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Editions by NAlogofan
(November 11, 2005-September 1, 2017)
<img align="bottom" alt="The Weinstein Company" height="172" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/5TCn57xbMGNusov1tCk0_Q13276/GW230H172" title="The Weinstein Company" width="230"/><img align="bottom" alt="The Weinstein Company (2009)" height="172" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/ZYbMQRhwncskHwjz3cLOYA14006/GW306H172" title="The Weinstein Company (2009)" width="306"/><img align="bottom" alt="TWC" height="173" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/2e14441e7d26887a89d5653e0586d786/GW280H173" title="TWC" width="280"/>
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Nicknames: "Spotlights on Opening Night", "The Three Bottom Lights"
Logo: On a black background, we see two spotlights morph to form three lights from one light above, forming an abstract "W". While that happens, the text "THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY" (in Engravers Gothic font) fades in at the bottom of the three lights. Afterwards, the lights disappear one at a time with the company name fading last.
Variants:
- Some films' closing credits have the logo in a weirdly-edited variation with plain text.
- Some trailers and films such as The Ex, Make It Happen, Bobby, and Silver Linings Playbook have "TWC" instead of the company's full name.
- Arthur and the Invisibles has the logo extremely compressed, making the company’s name very hard to read.
FX/SFX: The lights.
Music/Sounds: An orchestrated piece composed by Nicole Weinstein (daughter of Bob Weinstein) that fades out when the logo fades. On Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight (both directed by Quentin Tarantino), a different piece with light switch sounds is heard. Otherwise it is silent, or has the opening theme of the film.
Music/Sounds Variant: Doogal (the American dub of The Magic Roundabout) has a different orchestral tune playing over the logo.
Availability: Common during the company's run. Appears on all films from the company from Derailed to Tulip Fever. Don't expect this to appear on Space Chimps as that uses an in credit notice. Following the Harvey Weinstein scandal, the company stopped releasing movies, and this logo has since been retired due to the company's bankruptcy. Even though it appeared on its theatrical release, it doesn't appear on the Lionsgate DVD release of Leap! for obvious reasons; in fact, they aren't even mentioned at all on the DVD cover art.
Editor's Note: Putting aside the aforementioned scandal, this is just a simple logo with a nice musical theme and a bland concept.