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{{Infobox company
|name=Amblin Partners, LLC.
|image=
|founded=December 16, 2015 ({{age|2015|12|12}} years ago)
|founder={{w|Steven Spielberg}}<br>{{w|Jeffrey Skoll}}<br>{{w|Anil Ambani}}<br>{{w|Darren Throop}}
|key people=Steven Spielberg (chairman)<br>{{w|Jeff Small}} (CEO)<br>Holly Bario (president of production)
|parent=[[Alibaba Pictures]] (minority)<br>[[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate Studios]] (minority)<br>[[Reliance Entertainment]] (minority)<br>[[Universal Pictures]] (minority)
|subsidiaries=[[Amblin Entertainment]]<br>[[Amblin Television]]<br>[[DreamWorks Pictures]]
|country=[[:Category:United States|United States]]
|website=https://www.amblin.com/
}}
 
===Background===
'''Amblin Partners''' is thean successorAmerican tofilm production company that produces films under the live-action[[Amblin counterpartEntertainment]] ofand [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks]], brands. It was formed on December 16, 2015 by Steven Spielberg, producer/activist Jeff Skoll ([[Participant|Participant Media]]), Indian entertainment businessmen Anil Ambani ([[Reliance Entertainment]]) and Darren Throop ([[Entertainment One]]). That same day, Amblin signed a distribution agreement with [[Universal Pictures]] to handle all distribution rights outside the EMEA region which was handled by Mister Smith Entertainment. In 2016, [[Alibaba Pictures]] acquired a minority share in the company and began distributing its titles in China. The company also has agreements with [[Nordisk Film]] in the Nordics, Reliance in India, eOne in the UK and [[StudioCanal]] in Australia among others. On February 15, 2017, Universal acquired a minority stake in Amblin Partners. In 2020, Participant terminated its share in Amblin Partners. The company produces films under the [[Amblin Entertainment]] and DreamWorks Pictures brands.
 
===Logo (July 1, 2016-)===
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'''Availability:'''
* It is usually seen at the end of films that they produce, especially DreamWorks Pictures/Reliance-produced films, such as ''The Girl on the Train'', ''A Dog's Purpose'', ''Ghost in the Shell'' (2017), ''The Post'' and ''Easter Sunday'' (2022). It is not seen on ''First Man'', even though it can be found on its international home media covers.
* It is also seen on ''The Post'', replacing the 2015 [[Amblin Entertainment]] logo.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 25 September 2024



Background

Amblin Partners is an American film production company that produces films under the Amblin Entertainment and DreamWorks Pictures brands. It was formed on December 16, 2015 by Steven Spielberg, producer/activist Jeff Skoll (Participant Media), Indian entertainment businessmen Anil Ambani (Reliance Entertainment) and Darren Throop (Entertainment One). That same day, Amblin signed a distribution agreement with Universal Pictures to handle all distribution rights outside the EMEA region which was handled by Mister Smith Entertainment. In 2016, Alibaba Pictures acquired a minority share in the company and began distributing its titles in China. The company also has agreements with Nordisk Film in the Nordics, Reliance in India, eOne in the UK and StudioCanal in Australia among others. On February 15, 2017, Universal acquired a minority stake in Amblin Partners. In 2020, Participant terminated its share in Amblin Partners.

Logo (July 1, 2016-)


Visuals: Essentially the Amblin Entertainment print logo without E.T. and Elliott in front of the moon. On a white or black background, there is "AMBLIN" (in the Optima font) sandwiched between a monochrome version of the two stripe patterns with the word "P A R T N E R S" in a thin sans-serif font below it.

Variant: At the beginning of Come Play, the logo slowly zooms in as it emerges from the darkness.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability:

  • It is usually seen at the end of films that they produce, especially DreamWorks Pictures/Reliance-produced films, such as The Girl on the Train, A Dog's Purpose, Ghost in the Shell (2017), The Post and Easter Sunday (2022). It is not seen on First Man, even though it can be found on its international home media covers.
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