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===Background===
Background: Dark Castle Entertainment is a genre division of Silver Pictures, a production house affiliated with Warner Bros.. It was formed in 1999 by Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis, and Gilbert Adler. Its first film was House on Haunted Hill.
'''Dark Castle Entertainment''' is an American film production label and a division of [[Silver Pictures]], a production house formerly affiliated with [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] It was formed in 1998 by Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis, and Gilbert Adler. Susan Downey was the Vice President of Development until February 2009, a term running congruent to her tenure as a VP of Production at parent company Silver Pictures.


The company name pays homage to William '''Castle''', a horror filmmaker from the 1950s and 1960s. When first formed, the goal was to remake Castle's horror films. After two remakes, it moved on to producing original material, along with remakes of non-Castle films. Starting with ''RocknRolla'', which has since gained a cult following, the company began producing films in genres other than horror. While most of the company's films were initially poorly reviewed by critics, their films such as ''Splice'' and ''Orphan: First Kill'' eventually received better reviews.


(October 29, 1999-)
===Logo (October 29, 1999-)===
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'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, the logo starts with thunder panning around what appears to be a gargoyle head. As the camera zooms out, the statue opens its eyes and mouth and roars. The camera continues zooming out from what is revealed to be a castle in front of a yellow full moon with many clouds surrounding it as it turns cartoonish. A box goes around the picture and crops it as the text "{{color|gold|DARK CASTLE}}" in a grungy font named Attic Antique appears along with the word "{{color|tan|E N T E R T A I N M E N T}}" in the Copperplate font.
Nicknames: "Super Scary Statue", "The House on Haunted Hill", "The Gargoyle"


'''Variants:'''
Logo: On a black background, we see thunder panning around what appears to be a Gargoyle head. We zoom out, and the statue opens it's eyes and mouth and roars. Then we continue zooming out of a castle in front of the full moon tinted in yellow, which turns cartoonish. A box goes around the picture and crops it. The text "DARK CASTLE" in a grungy font appears, and "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in under it.
*On <u>the direct-to-DVD films ''Return to House on Haunted Hill''</u> and <u>''The Hills Run Red''</u>, the text below the name says "{{color|tan|H O M E E N T E R T A I N M E N T}}".
*An <u>alternate version</u> exists, where the logo is more contrasted and the clouds are in purple.
*On <u>''Suburbicon''</u>, the logo is shortened.
*On <u>''The Expecting''</u> (the first TV series from the company), the print logo shares the screen with the [[Platinum Dunes]] and [[Propagate Content]] logos.
*A print in-credit variant can be found on <u>''Orphan: First Kill''</u>. On the international release, the logo is smaller than usual and scrolls up with the credits.


'''Technique:''' CGI by Picturemill.
Variants:


'''Audio:''' Thunder sounds and the gargoyle's roar. The opening theme of the film typically accompanies the sounds.
On Echelon Conspiracy, the logo flickers black/dark red/yellow like the TV does. On some other films, it uses different tints.
On Gothika, the logo is tinted in blue, and after the logo is done, it dissolves in a blurry effect to the opening credits of the film.
On Ghost Ship, the logo is tinted in sepia.
On Return to House on Haunted Hill and The Hills Run Red, the text below "DARK CASTLE" says "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" instead of "ENTERTAINMENT."
Many other variants also exist in some films, including Orphan, Whiteout, The Losers, The Reaping, Ninja Assasin, Unknown, RocknRolla, Splice, and some others. You can see the CLG info here.


'''Audio Variants:'''
*On <u>''Seance''</u> and <u>''Orphan: First Kill''</u>, the opening theme is heard without any of the sound effects.
*On <u>''House on Haunted Hill (1999)''</u>, an omnious fanfare is heard throughout, which segues into the film's opening theme.
*On <u>''Suburbicon''</u> and <u>''The Expecting''</u>, the logo is silent.


'''Availability:'''
FX/SFX: It's a (excellent) CGI logo.
*It was first seen on ''House on Haunted Hill (1999)'', the first film produced by the company, and can be seen on films such as ''Thir13en Ghosts'', ''Ghost Ship'', ''Gothika'', ''House of Wax (2005)'', ''The Hills Run Red'', and ''Getaway''.
*It's also seen at the end of ''Suburbicon'', the company's first film after a four year hiatus and most recently on ''Seance'' and ''Orphan: First Kill''.
*It is also seen on ''The Expecting'' on Quibi, which is the company's first TV series.


{{American film logos}}
Music/Sounds: Thunder sounds, a dark, ominous music composition, and of course, the terrifying gargoyle's roar. Sometimes, there is no music and only the sound effects are heard. For the Echelon Conspiracy version, only the roar, static and thunder sounds. Sometimes, the opening theme of the film.
[[Category:American film logos]]

[[Category:United States]]
Music/Sounds Variant: On House On Haunted Hill, after the last note of the music composition, it morphs into the opening theme.
[[Category:Film logos]]

[[Category:American television logos]]
Availability: Common. Can be seen on horror and thriller movies like Gothika, House of Wax, Thir13en Ghosts, The Hills Run Red, Getaway, Ghost Ship, and the end ofSuburbicon.
[[Category:Television logos]]

[[Category:Logos made by Picturemill]]
Editor's Note:None.
[[Category:Silver Pictures]]
[[Category:English-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 11:34, 24 October 2024





Background

Dark Castle Entertainment is an American film production label and a division of Silver Pictures, a production house formerly affiliated with Warner Bros. It was formed in 1998 by Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis, and Gilbert Adler. Susan Downey was the Vice President of Development until February 2009, a term running congruent to her tenure as a VP of Production at parent company Silver Pictures.

The company name pays homage to William Castle, a horror filmmaker from the 1950s and 1960s. When first formed, the goal was to remake Castle's horror films. After two remakes, it moved on to producing original material, along with remakes of non-Castle films. Starting with RocknRolla, which has since gained a cult following, the company began producing films in genres other than horror. While most of the company's films were initially poorly reviewed by critics, their films such as Splice and Orphan: First Kill eventually received better reviews.

Logo (October 29, 1999-)



Visuals: Over a black background, the logo starts with thunder panning around what appears to be a gargoyle head. As the camera zooms out, the statue opens its eyes and mouth and roars. The camera continues zooming out from what is revealed to be a castle in front of a yellow full moon with many clouds surrounding it as it turns cartoonish. A box goes around the picture and crops it as the text "DARK CASTLE" in a grungy font named Attic Antique appears along with the word "E N T E R T A I N M E N T" in the Copperplate font.

Variants:

  • On the direct-to-DVD films Return to House on Haunted Hill and The Hills Run Red, the text below the name says "H O M E E N T E R T A I N M E N T".
  • An alternate version exists, where the logo is more contrasted and the clouds are in purple.
  • On Suburbicon, the logo is shortened.
  • On The Expecting (the first TV series from the company), the print logo shares the screen with the Platinum Dunes and Propagate Content logos.
  • A print in-credit variant can be found on Orphan: First Kill. On the international release, the logo is smaller than usual and scrolls up with the credits.

Technique: CGI by Picturemill.

Audio: Thunder sounds and the gargoyle's roar. The opening theme of the film typically accompanies the sounds.

Audio Variants:

  • On Seance and Orphan: First Kill, the opening theme is heard without any of the sound effects.
  • On House on Haunted Hill (1999), an omnious fanfare is heard throughout, which segues into the film's opening theme.
  • On Suburbicon and The Expecting, the logo is silent.

Availability:

  • It was first seen on House on Haunted Hill (1999), the first film produced by the company, and can be seen on films such as Thir13en Ghosts, Ghost Ship, Gothika, House of Wax (2005), The Hills Run Red, and Getaway.
  • It's also seen at the end of Suburbicon, the company's first film after a four year hiatus and most recently on Seance and Orphan: First Kill.
  • It is also seen on The Expecting on Quibi, which is the company's first TV series.
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