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Revision as of 15:58, 22 March 2024



Background

This is the production company of film producing duo Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler, best known for producing the Rocky franchise, for which they won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1976. The duo would later pick up Best Picture Oscar nominations for Raging Bull and The Right Stuff, the latter being their last project together before the company dissolved in 1985. Despite this, the name is still used today and is managed by their children, William Chartoff and Charles and David Winkler respectively. The company only used In-credit notices until a fully animated logo debuted on Creed III.

Logo (March 3, 2023-)

Visuals: in a dimly lit setting, there are multiple flights of stairs that the scene pans across. When the scene reaches the top of the stairs where the gold letters "CW" appear at the top of the steps while the scene spins around the letters and comes to a stop in front of the text which sits under multiple invisible spotlights, the logo stays on screen for a few seconds before fading to black.

Trivia: The Logo is a reference to the most famous scene in the Rocky franchise, where Rocky Balboa runs up the steps to the Philadelphia Museum of Art to train for his match against Apollo Creed. The scene has since been recreated by tourists and has been referenced in other films.

Technique: CGI

Audio: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: First appeared on Creed III and will appear on future Rocky and Creed films.

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