Gorilla Poet Productions

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Background

Gorilla Poet Productions is an American independent film and TV production company founded by Aaron Rench and ND Wilson, which produces its own outputs such as the company's documentary films including Notes from the Tilt-a-Whirl released on June of 2011, The Riot & The Dance released on January 17th, 2020 and The Free Speech Apocalypse, released on November 5th, 2015; also produces movies like 2010's Hootie (which did not yet have seen with an onscreen logo for the company at that time) , 2014's The Hound Of Heaven as well as 2016's The River Thief and the Netflix Kids children's CGI animated series Hello Ninja, released on November 1st of 2019, in association with the Vancouver-based Atomic Cartoons, Inc. and Netflix. Gorilla Poet Productions did not yet have show an onscreen logo up to until 2016.

Only known logo (2016-)

Gorilla Poet Productions (2020)
Gorilla Poet Productions (2020)
Gorilla Poet Productions (in-credit/superimposed).
Gorilla Poet Productions (in-credit/superimposed).


Nickname(s): "The Gorilla Chimp" "The Gorilla Chimp that's inside of a Black Circle that almost resembles either a Badge or a Sticker", "The Gorilla/Chimpanzee Logo", "The Still, White Printed Colored Picture Icon of an Gorilla Chimp", "The Popular-Known 3-Time Winning and Best Supportive Logo of All Time".

Logo: This is only just a still print logo but however the logo never does not move or do any actions at all. So in this logo there we see an still print of a pictured gorilla chimp colored in white inside a black circle to represent the letter "O" in the text that reads out either the black, grey or white text "G•PO" (abbreviated as "Gorilla Poet" for short). Underneath the latter reads out and says the following text also in either black/grey/white, being "GORILLA POET PRODUCTIONS".

Trivia:

  • N.D. Wilson is also an author and storywriter who writes kids'/family-aged, fiction-romance, coming of age, film/TV books as well as other genres of novels from the latter.
  • Wilson himself graduated from St. John's College in Moscow, Idaho, US.
  • 4 of the company's team of baller members are "Dane", "James", Forrest Dickson and "Alec".


Variant(s):

  • On very likely some of the company's hit movies and documentaries itself, the logo can be put onscreen before during the opening scene sequences of their credits.
  • On Hello Ninja, the logo is seen superimposed in-credit sitting on the bottom left side, along with the Atomic Cartoons logo placed next to beside it with that one. Also in this variant the letters G PO and the text Gorilla Poet Productions is now in a different font than from the normal counterpart, in proportion as usual as it is; The first O has the still, gorilla chimp print design which is now black instead of white in color while nor being the circle which is changed from black to transparency this time but even though the border frame of the circle is also black as well in color.
  • You could also see this logo's profile photo itself on it's official Facebook, IG, LinkedIn, YouTube, Vimeo and Twitter account pages too as well.


SFX: None but a bit quite minimal.

Music/Sound(s): Always none. But in most cases, the opening theme is used and heard just for the documentary films/films from the company only.

Music/Sounds Variant: Hello Ninja has the end theme of the TV series.

Availability: Current for the onscreen variant (not on the latter company's print logo itself). Appears on the latter's documentaries and films such as The Riot and The Dance, The Hound of Heaven and The River Thief. The superimposed in-credit version is so far seen on Netflix's Hello Ninja.

Scare Factor: None.

Cheesy Factor: Nothing.

Editor's Note: None.

Final Note: Check and see link here: www.gorillapoet.net.

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