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===Background===
Background: Amblin Partners is the successor to the live-action counterpart of DreamWorks, formed on December 2015 by Steven Spielberg, producer/activist Jeff Skoll (Participant Media), entertainment businessmen Anil Ambani (Reliance Entertainment) and Darren Throop (Entertainment One). Amblin Partners produces films under the Amblin Entertainment, DreamWorks Pictures, and Participant Media brands. On February 15, 2017, Universal Studios acquired a minority stake in Amblin Partners.
 
===(July 1, 2016- )===
 
 
'''1st Logo''' (July 1, 2016-present)
 
'''Logo:''' Essentially the Amblin Entertainment print logo without E.T. and Elliott in front of the moon. On a white or black background, we see the text "AMBLIN" (in Optima font) sandwiched between two stripe patterns with the words "PARTNERS" in a thin sans-serif font below it.

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Background

Amblin Partners is the successor to the live-action counterpart of DreamWorks, formed on December 2015 by Steven Spielberg, producer/activist Jeff Skoll (Participant Media), entertainment businessmen Anil Ambani (Reliance Entertainment) and Darren Throop (Entertainment One). Amblin Partners produces films under the Amblin Entertainment, DreamWorks Pictures, and Participant Media brands. On February 15, 2017, Universal Studios acquired a minority stake in Amblin Partners.

(July 1, 2016- )

Logo: Essentially the Amblin Entertainment print logo without E.T. and Elliott in front of the moon. On a white or black background, we see the text "AMBLIN" (in Optima font) sandwiched between two stripe patterns with the words "PARTNERS" in a thin sans-serif font below it.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Usually seen at the ending of films that they produce such as The Girl on the Train, A Dog's Purpose, Ghost in the Shell (2017), and The Post.

Editor's Note: None.

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