G-BASE

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Background

This is the production company of actor/producer Gerard Butler and Alan Siegel.

(Septermber 15, 2015-)

Logo: On a parchment background, a can of black spray paint creates an image. On the left are two men wearing sunglasses and on the right is the text "G-BASE" in a grungy Helvetica Bold font enclosed in a small rectangle. The image zooms out, and the spray paint can comes back in to create the text "A G-BASE FILM PRODUCTION" below the image in the same font.

Variant: On London Has Fallen, the logo glitches throughout.

Technique: Simple 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: Just the hissing of the spray paint. Otherwise, its the opening theme of the film.

Availability: Common. Made its debut on Septembers of Shiraz and has appeared on every film since. Notable releases include London Has Fallen, Angel Has Fallen, Hunter Killer, Greenland, and Plane.

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