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===Background===
Logo description and capture by EnormousRat and DogeGamer2015
'''Mike Zoss Productions''' is the production company of filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen. It is named after '''Mike Zoss''' Drugs, a pharmacy in St. Louis Park, Minnesota that the Coen Brothers often visited in the Twin Cities when they were younger. The name was also used for the pharmacy in their film ''No Country for Old Men''.


(February 2, 2000-)
===Logo (February 2, 2000-)===
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'''Visuals:''' There is a black outline of a horse's backside. The horse moves its head back and looks towards the camera. The name "MIKE ZOSS PRODUCTIONS" in black fades in, the font and background color depending on the movie.
Mike Zoss Productions (2001)Mike Zoss Productions (2004)
Mike Zoss Productions (2007)


'''Variants:'''
Logo: We see black crayon drawing of a horse's back. Then horse moves its head and looks on us. It appears to wear a small hat. The name is MIKE ZOSS PRODUCTIONS in black, the font and background color depends of the year and movie.
*2000-2001: Plain {{Color|gray}} background. The name fades in below the horse.
*2003-2004: Peach-colored background.
*2007-: The horse stands on a grassy field at sunset. The name fades in above the horse and the scenery disappears, leaving a parchment background.
**On ''Burn After Reading'', the logo is tinted in {{Color|gray}}.


'''Technique:''' Cel-shaded CGI.
FX/SFX: The horse moving its head.


'''Audio:''' None or the closing theme of the movie.
Variants:


'''Availability:''' Debuted at the end of ''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' and has appeared on every film since.
2000-2001: Plain gray background.
2003-2004: Peach-coloured background.
2007-: A picture of sunset and cereal field as background. At the end of Burn After Reading, the logo is tinted in gray.


[[Category:United States]]

[[Category:Film logos]]
Music/Sounds: None or the closing theme of the movie.
[[Category:American film logos]]{{American film logos}}

[[Category:Vanity cards]]
Availability: Common. Seen at the end of films that he produced with the Coen Brothers like O Brother, Where Art Thou, True Grit, Ladykillers and No Country For Old Men.

Editor's Note: None.

Latest revision as of 19:22, 17 June 2024


Background

Mike Zoss Productions is the production company of filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen. It is named after Mike Zoss Drugs, a pharmacy in St. Louis Park, Minnesota that the Coen Brothers often visited in the Twin Cities when they were younger. The name was also used for the pharmacy in their film No Country for Old Men.

Logo (February 2, 2000-)


Visuals: There is a black outline of a horse's backside. The horse moves its head back and looks towards the camera. The name "MIKE ZOSS PRODUCTIONS" in black fades in, the font and background color depending on the movie.

Variants:

  • 2000-2001: Plain gray background. The name fades in below the horse.
  • 2003-2004: Peach-colored background.
  • 2007-: The horse stands on a grassy field at sunset. The name fades in above the horse and the scenery disappears, leaving a parchment background.
    • On Burn After Reading, the logo is tinted in gray.

Technique: Cel-shaded CGI.

Audio: None or the closing theme of the movie.

Availability: Debuted at the end of O Brother, Where Art Thou? and has appeared on every film since.
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