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===Background===
Background: This is the vanity card of film producer Jon Peters.
'''Peters Entertainment''' is the vanity card of film producer and co-founder of [[The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company]] Jon '''Peters''', who also co-headed [[PolyGram Pictures]] with Peter Guber starting in 1980 and co-founded [[Vision P.D.G. International]] with Guber (who went on to form [[Mandalay Pictures]]) and Mark Damon. The name was used on films Peters produced from ''Money Train'' to ''Superman Returns''.
 
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===Logo (November 22, 1995-October 5, 2018)===
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Nickname: "The Dreamland"
 
'''Variants:'''
Logo: We zoom out of a gate that is part of a marble wall with engravings of antelopes running. Beyond the gate is a large stylized cityscape. On the left side, there is a night sky with the moon, but on the right, it is daytime. As we zoom out, the gate closes, and "PETERS ENTERTAINMENT" can be seen on the archway above the gate. The wall reflects on the floor. A futuristic-looking aircraft flies above the area as the name shines.
*The print logo appears at <u>the end of ''Ali''</u>.
*<u>4:3 prints of films</u> use an open-matte version with more informationof the scenery visible on the top and bottom.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
Variants:
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' TheNone or the closing theme of the movie.
The print logo appears at the end of Ali.
4:3 prints of films use an open-matte version with more information visible on the top and bottom.
 
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{{American film logos}}
FX/SFX: The gates closing and the aircraft flying over.
[[Category:American film logos]]
 
[[Category:United States]]
Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the movie.
[[Category:Film logos]]
 
[[Category:Vanity cards]]
Availability: Seen on films from the company, namely Money Train, My Fellow Americans, Rosewood, Wild Wild West, Ali, Superman Returns, Man of Steel and A Star is Born.
[[Category:English-language logos]]
 
Editor's Note: A kind of weak attempt at making an atmospheric and fancy-looking logo. Not to mention that the reflection on the floor is not aligned correctly with the wall and the gate. This logo's appearances have been exceedingly scarce, thanks to the sexual harassment charges made towards Peters dating back to 1996, and him eventually losing one of said lawsuits; it only appears on Man of Steel because he was an executive producer (but was still banned from the set by director Christopher Nolan). It also appears on A Star is Born only because of a legal obligation (Peters was attached to the property since the 1970s, and thus director and lead actor Bradley Cooper required his consent to remake the film, though he has stated Peters did not work on set).

Latest revision as of 00:43, 22 October 2024


Background

Peters Entertainment is the vanity card of film producer and co-founder of The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company Jon Peters, who also co-headed PolyGram Pictures with Peter Guber starting in 1980 and co-founded Vision P.D.G. International with Guber (who went on to form Mandalay Pictures) and Mark Damon. The name was used on films Peters produced from Money Train to Superman Returns.

Peters Entertainment has been largely dormant after the release of Superman Returns, only making Man of Steel and the 2018 remake of A Star is Born since then. This is mainly due to the sexual harassment charges made towards Peters dating back to 1996, and him eventually losing one of said lawsuits; the Peters Entertainment name and logo was used on Man of Steel only because Peters was an executive producer (but was still banned from the set by producer Christopher Nolan). The name and logo is also used on A Star is Born (2018) only because of a legal obligation (Peters, who is credited as a writer for the film, was attached to the property since 1976 (as he produced the original movie), and thus director and lead actor Bradley Cooper required his consent to remake the film, though he has stated Peters did not work on set).

Logo (November 22, 1995-October 5, 2018)


Visuals: The camera zooms out of a gate that is part of a marble wall with engravings of running antelopes. Beyond the gate and wall is a large Art-Deco style cityscape divided into two regions: a nighttime region on the left and a daytime region on the right. As the camera continues zooming out, the gate closes, and "PETERS ENTERTAINMENT" can be seen on the archway above the gate. The wall is reflected onto the floor, though the reflection isn't aligned properly. A futuristic-looking aircraft flies above the area as the name shines.

Variants:

  • The print logo appears at the end of Ali.
  • 4:3 prints of films use an open-matte version with more of the scenery visible on the top and bottom.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None or the closing theme of the movie.

Availability: It was seen at the end of Money Train, My Fellow Americans, Rosewood, Wild Wild West, Ali, Superman Returns, Man of Steel, and A Star is Born (2018).

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