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|name=Paramount Animation |
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|founded=July 6, 2011 ({{age|2011|7|6}} years ago) |
|founded=July 6, 2011 ({{age|2011|7|6}} years ago) |
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|key people=Ramsey Ann Naito (president) |
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'''Paramount Animation''' is the feature animation division of American film studio [[Paramount Pictures]]. It was founded in 2011 after the box office success of [[Nickelodeon Movies]]' CGI film ''Rango'' and in the wake of |
'''Paramount Animation''' is the feature animation division of American film studio [[Paramount Pictures]]. It was founded in 2011 after the box office success of [[Nickelodeon Movies]]' CGI film ''Rango'' and in the wake of Paramount's split with [[DreamWorks Animation]] in 2012. Its first film, ''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water'', was released in 2015, with its latest release being ''The Tiger's Apprentice''. Upcoming films from the division include ''Transformers One'', ''The Smurf Movie'', ''The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants'', and many others. |
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Until 2019, only the 2011 Paramount Pictures logo appeared on its films. In 2019, Paramount Animation unveiled an onscreen logo, which debuted with ''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run''. |
Until 2019, only the 2011 Paramount Pictures logo appeared on its films. In 2019, Paramount Animation unveiled an onscreen logo, which debuted with ''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run''. |
Paramount Animation is the feature animation division of American film studio Paramount Pictures. It was founded in 2011 after the box office success of Nickelodeon Movies' CGI film Rango and in the wake of Paramount's split with DreamWorks Animation in 2012. Its first film, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, was released in 2015, with its latest release being The Tiger's Apprentice. Upcoming films from the division include Transformers One, The Smurf Movie, The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, and many others.
Until 2019, only the 2011 Paramount Pictures logo appeared on its films. In 2019, Paramount Animation unveiled an onscreen logo, which debuted with The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run.
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Visuals: A rock (which is skipped across a valley's lake and thrown by a young girl named Star Skipper, who bears a striking resemblance to June from Wonder Park, wearing a yellow shirt and purple pants and standing on some rocks next to the lake) transforms into a golden star. As the camera tracks the star to reveal a wider landscape, the star flies through the forest and up the hills. In the background is a colorful version of the Paramountain in an orange morning environment surrounded by clouds. The other 21 stars, also in gold, appear and encircle the mountain as the "Paramount" script, in blue, zooms out and takes its position. The final star thrown by the girl swoops by, forming the word "Animation" in a handwritten script font on the bottom as the star takes its place.
Alternate Descriptive Video Transcription: A girl skips a stone across a blue lake in front of a pyramid like mountain with a snow covered peak. The stone becomes a star and it zooms up the wooded slope of a mountain. It turns into a row of stars which form an arch over the mountain: Paramount Animation.
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Technique: CGI from Reel FX and ATK PLN.
Audio: Birds chirping and nature sounds, followed by water sounds, and some whooshes. Sparkling sounds are heard when the stone transforms into a star and when "Animation" appears. The 2011 Paramount Pictures fanfare by Michael Giacchino plays throughout.
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Legacy: It's seen as a fantastic logo that pays homage to the old Paramount Cartoons logo.
Visuals: A violet petal lying in a grassy meadow glows, and a star appears from it and soars into the sky. The camera tracks the star to reveal a wider grassy landscape and a nighttime sky with the Paramount mountain in the background. Other stars appear and circle the mountain.
Technique: CGI animation by Paul Hartle.
Audio: Unknown, as all that is available are style frames.
Availability: Can only be seen in the form of style frames on Paul Hartle's website here.
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