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* On some films, the bird would morph into "PRESENTS", and the "PLC" is absent. |
* On some films, the bird would morph into "PRESENTS", and the "PLC" is absent. |
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* On ''Dazzle'' and several other distributed films, the logo was still on black background. |
* On later prints of ''Dazzle'' and several other distributed films, the logo was still on black background. |
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'''Technique:''' Digital 2D animation. |
'''Technique:''' Digital 2D animation. |
Latest revision as of 15:44, 7 July 2024
1st Logo (February 25, 1997-2002)
Visuals: On a black background, there is a purple "i" with other letters that form "Peakvewing", sliding to the left and the right. When the camera pans up to a capture of the Earth's low-right corner, a yellow light appears and the letters of "T R A N S A T L A N T I C", appear surrounded by two lines and by dots between each letter. The light shines for a few seconds before fading out.
Technique: 2D animation and live-action capture.
Audio: A crystallized jingle that turns into a powerful and dramatic fanfare.
Audio: On Beings, the music was remixed in a rock'n roll style.
Availability: Appeared on The Last Leprechaun, Merlin: The Return and The Meerksville Ghost. Also shown on Preschool programs like The Bag People and Filligogging.
2nd Logo (2002-2007)
Visuals: A glowing neon bird flies above the night water surface. Then it freezes still in the center and "PEAKVIEWING" rises from the water, followed by smaller "TRANSATLANTIC PLC".
Variants:
- On some films, the bird would morph into "PRESENTS", and the "PLC" is absent.
- On later prints of Dazzle and several other distributed films, the logo was still on black background.
Technique: Digital 2D animation.
Audio: The "Presents" version had a crystallized jingle soundtrack with twinkles. Also, the previous music was used.
Availability: Used on later movies like Hoodlum & Son and The Magic Door. The logo also plasters the previous one in early 2000s prints of older movies by the company.