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Revision as of 04:05, 22 December 2023
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Background
Bluegrass Films is the current production company of film producer Scott Stuber, launched in 2012 following a rename from Stuber Pictures.
Logo (April 3, 2012-)
Visuals: On a black background, there is a dark blue wheel with gray rims on it. Inside the rim is "NO. 93" and the outside of it has "BLUEGRASS" on the top and "FILMS" on the bottom respectively. The logo slowly zooms in.
Variants:
- A still version exists.
- On Battleship (the first film to use this logo), there is a thick metallic rim-like thing surrounding the outside.
- On TV shows, the word "TELEVISION" replaces "FILMS". It sometimes appears close-up, almost taking up the camera.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: The opening/closing theme or none.
Availability: First seen on Battleship and later on the Ted films, Endless Love, A Million Ways to Die in the West, Office Christmas Party, and Little Evil. Also seen on the second and final season of Whitney and Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television.
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