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===Background===
'''GK Films''' is ana British/American film and television production company founded in 19902007 by English film producer '''G'''raham '''K'''ing, located in Santa Monica, California. InIt 2005,was theoriginally firm,formed whichas wasan knownoffshoot asof '''his previous company, [[Initial Entertainment Group''']], atbut thatby time,2008 signedit abecame dealhis withprimary [[Warnerproduction Bros. Pictures]]company.
 
==Initial Entertainment Group==
===1st Logo (November 20, 1998-June 14, 2002)===
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'''Visuals:''' Three letters "I", "E", and "G") fly from left, up and right sides. The words "Initial Entertainment Group, Inc." appear below, the logo shines. Then the explosion-like light effect appears in the middle.
 
'''Variant:''' There is a version where it was seen in a different still print version sharing the screen with the [[USA Films]] logo on ''Traffic''.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
 
'''Audio:''' A soft and quiet music composition with piano and strings.
 
'''Availability:''' Used on ''Very Bad Things'', ''Traffic'', ''The Florentine'', and ''Savior''. It is unknown if it appeared on the international theatrical release of ''Ali'', as all other international home video prints and TV airings use the next logo.
 
===2nd Logo (December 20, 2002-September 5, 2008)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a light background, seven silver bars fly from beyond, zoom out and move to the center of the screen. They stand in a row and rotate vertically to reveal "INITIAL" word. The separation line stretches below, with "ENTERTAINMENT GROUP INC" underneath. The logo is outlined by transparent shield.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
 
'''Audio:''' None. However, on ''Laws of Attraction'', there are swooshes when the bars fly in, with drums overlapping, followed at the end by a cymbal crash.
 
'''Availability:''' Was seen on the original DVD releases of ''Aviator'', ''Laws of Attraction'' and ''Gangs of New York'' as well as most international prints of ''Ali''. It was also seen replacing the first logo on old films, and plasters the [[Paramount Pictures]] logo on international prints of ''Next'' (2007). Not every film have the logo, especially it's not seen on Blu-Rays, which use American prints.
 
==GK Films==
===1st Logo (March 6, 2009)===
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'''Visuals:''' There is a panorama of the city where the camera zooms out in blue skies. The ladder appears to be sticking out of the clouds, the shadow man climbs it, and switches the lamp on. When it lights, the white letters of GK FILMS appear, and we can seethe starfield aboveappearing and cloudsthe lamp became a belowstar. The ladders becomesbecome the letter I, the city fades away, and man jumps off and hides himself behind L.
 
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
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'''Visuals:''' There is a close-up of a giant dirty-white construction of "GK" letters (set in Chalet New York 1960), whose parts are disarranged. When wethe screen zoomzooms out, the letters get into normal view and a soft flash creates "films" (set in Chalet Paris 1960). The flash is behind "f". There are also some light effects in the background.
 
'''Variant:''' On ''Camelot'' and ''Continuum'', "films" is replaced by "-tv" and the logo is tinted in the colors of brown and blue.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the GK Films print logo from before zooms out and spins to the middle of the screen, as several copies of it streak out, a la the [[CBS Special Presentation]] openopening.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
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'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Argo''.
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Latest revision as of 17:15, 2 August 2024


Background

GK Films is a British/American film and television production company founded in 2007 by English film producer Graham King, located in Santa Monica, California. It was originally formed as an offshoot of his previous company, Initial Entertainment Group, but by 2008 it became his primary production company.

1st Logo (March 6, 2009)


Visuals: There is a panorama of the city where the camera zooms out in blue skies. The ladder appears to be sticking out of the clouds, the shadow man climbs it, and switches the lamp on. When it lights, the white letters of GK FILMS appear, and the starfield appearing and the lamp became a star. The ladders become the letter I, the city fades away, and man jumps off and hides himself behind L.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A soft orchestral theme composed by Andrew Hagen.

Availability: Appears on the first GK movie The Young Victoria.

2nd Logo (January 29, 2010-)


Visuals: There is a close-up of a giant dirty-white construction of "GK" letters (set in Chalet New York 1960), whose parts are disarranged. When the screen zooms out, the letters get into normal view and a soft flash creates "films" (set in Chalet Paris 1960). The flash is behind "f". There are also some light effects in the background.

Variant: On Camelot and Continuum, "films" is replaced by "-tv" and the logo is tinted in the colors of brown and blue.

Technique: CGI by Devastudios.

Audio: A dramatic fanfare composed by Simone Benyacar and Craig Stuart Garfinkle, or the opening theme.

Availability: Seen on current movies by Graham King like The Town and Edge of Darkness.

3rd Logo (Argo variant) (October 12, 2012)

Visuals: On a black background, the GK Films print logo from before zooms out and spins to the middle of the screen, as several copies of it streak out, a la the CBS Special Presentation opening.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None.

Availability: Only seen on Argo.

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