Renown Pictures Corporation

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Background

Renown Pictures Corporation is a British distribution company formed in 1938 by film producer George Minter.

1st Logo (1940-1960)

Nickname: "The Angel Statue"

Logo: Against a cloudy sky background, we see a pedestal with three horses and an angel/goddess with her wings spread out (actually the Greek goddess Nike). Written on the pedestal is...

RENOWN
PICTURES CORPORATION LTD.

The company name is unnecessarily superimposed on the screen.

Variants:

  • There is actually a version where we actually see the pedestal in its entirety, at least for a few seconds, then the company name appears onscreen, each word fading in one-by-one, followed by the word "PRESENT".
  • This logo was colorized by Four Star International around the mid '80s. It now has a brownish hue to it.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Was seen on Scrooge: A Christmas Carol.


2nd Logo (2009-)

Nickname: "The Angel Statue II"

Logo: On a black background with a spotlight revealing a lavender ground, we see the 3D words "RENOWN PICTURES", with both words being far away from each other. The camera pans to the center of the words. A brief flash occurs, causing the background to turn into a lavender/white background. The statue from the last logo is seen in the middle of the words. The logo now reads:

A
RENOWN      PICTURES
PRESENTATION
DIGITALLY REMASTERED © RENOWN PRODUCTIONS [YEAR]

Later, the words on the logo turn gold.

Variant: A black-and-white variant exists.

FX/SFX: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A bombastic fanfare, ending with a held choir note (a la the 1st Gameloft logo). It concludes with a short harp crescendo.

Availability: Current.

  • It can be seen on shows and movies distributed by them. It is currently seen on Talking Pictures TV reruns of their library.
  • The B&W variant was surprisingly seen on a 2020 Sony Movies Christmas airing of Home for Christmas, which was colorized.
  • It can also be seen on their dormant YouTube channel, where the logo is squished to widescreen.
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