imported>Henrynguye5 |
m HotCat: Add Category:English-language logos |
||
(27 intermediate revisions by 15 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{PageCredits|compiled=EnormousRat|edits=Shadeed A. Kelly}} |
{{PageCredits|compiled=EnormousRat|edits=Shadeed A. Kelly and RSX-798}} |
||
===Background=== |
|||
⚫ | '''Sib Tower 12 Productions''' (formerly "Sib Productions, Inc.") was an animation studio founded in 1960 by producers Walter Bien and Les Goldman. Animator Chuck Jones would join the studio in 1962, after he was fired from the [[Warner Bros. Cartoons|Warner Bros. cartoon department]]. The following year, Sib Tower 12 received a contract from [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] to produce new shorts for the ''Tom & Jerry'' series. The year after that, MGM purchased the studio, renaming it "MGM Animation/Visual Arts". In 1970, following the box-office failure of ''The Phantom Tollbooth'', the studio was shuttered and Jones and his crew were laid off. Shortly after, Jones founded his own studio: Chuck Jones Film Productions. In 1986, the Sib Tower 12 cartoons (part of the pre-86 MGM library) were purchased by Ted Turner and are now owned by [[Turner Entertainment Co.]], currently a subsidiary of [[Warner Bros. Discovery]]. |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | '''Sib Tower 12 Productions''' (formerly "Sib Productions, Inc.") was an animation studio founded by Chuck Jones in 1962, after he was fired from the [[Warner Bros. Cartoons|Warner Bros. cartoon department]]. |
||
⚫ | |||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> |
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> |
||
SIB Productions (1963) (Taken from Rod Rocket).jpg |
|||
File:ESbfdfPofQxk7U1Epp9Y0g56429.jpeg |
|||
SIB Tower 12 Productions (1964) (Taken from The Cat Above and the Mouse Below).jpg |
|||
File:JM7o2CEN98Nk5GbcvF_WA30463.jpeg |
|||
SIB Tower 12 Productions (1964) (Taken from Is There a Doctor in the Mouse).png |
|||
File:Qw0rEY6MPz-V_kry-tkgsg41975.jpeg |
|||
SIB Tower 12 Productions (1964) (Taken from Snowbody Loves Me).jpg |
|||
File:FVnYUPQKu6f3b3bEh9BjiA27790.jpeg |
|||
SIB Tower 12 Productions (1964) (Taken from The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse).jpg |
|||
SIB Tower 12 Productions (1965) (Taken from Tom-ic Energy).png |
|||
</gallery> |
</gallery> |
||
⚫ | '''Visuals:''' At the beginning of the cartoon (after the title), there is the "A SIB tower 12 inc PRODUCTION" logo, with all words in different styles. The "tower" is handwritten. The logo has two arrows, a filled one above, an empty one below. It comes on a solid color background, but it is sometimes superimposed on the opening scene. |
||
'''Nickname:''' "The Arrows" |
|||
⚫ | ''' |
||
'''Early Variant:''' On ''Rod Rocket'', the logo is in-credit and it scrolls |
'''Early Variant:''' On ''Rod Rocket'', the logo is in-credit and it scrolls up with the other credits. Below it is the [[International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees|I.A.T.S.E]] logo and a copyright notice. "tower 12 inc" isn't shown on the logo. |
||
'''Technique:''' A still printed cel, sometimes superimposed. |
|||
'''FX/SFX:''' The logo fading-in and out. |
|||
''' |
'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the cartoon. |
||
'''Availability:''' |
|||
⚫ | |||
*It was first seen on ''Rod Rocket'', the first [[Filmation Associates|Filmation]] cartoon. |
|||
⚫ | |||
{{Chronology|[[MGM Cartoons]]|[[Turner Entertainment Co.]]}} |
|||
'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
|||
{{Navbox-WarnerBrosDiscovery}}{{Animation-Navbox}} |
|||
[[Category:American Animation Logos]] |
|||
[[Category: |
[[Category:American animation logos]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:Animation logos]] |
||
[[Category:United States]] |
|||
[[Category:Turner Entertainment]] |
|||
[[Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] |
|||
[[Category:Amazon Inc.]] |
|||
[[Category:English-language logos]] |
Sib Tower 12 Productions (formerly "Sib Productions, Inc.") was an animation studio founded in 1960 by producers Walter Bien and Les Goldman. Animator Chuck Jones would join the studio in 1962, after he was fired from the Warner Bros. cartoon department. The following year, Sib Tower 12 received a contract from MGM to produce new shorts for the Tom & Jerry series. The year after that, MGM purchased the studio, renaming it "MGM Animation/Visual Arts". In 1970, following the box-office failure of The Phantom Tollbooth, the studio was shuttered and Jones and his crew were laid off. Shortly after, Jones founded his own studio: Chuck Jones Film Productions. In 1986, the Sib Tower 12 cartoons (part of the pre-86 MGM library) were purchased by Ted Turner and are now owned by Turner Entertainment Co., currently a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery.
Visuals: At the beginning of the cartoon (after the title), there is the "A SIB tower 12 inc PRODUCTION" logo, with all words in different styles. The "tower" is handwritten. The logo has two arrows, a filled one above, an empty one below. It comes on a solid color background, but it is sometimes superimposed on the opening scene.
Early Variant: On Rod Rocket, the logo is in-credit and it scrolls up with the other credits. Below it is the I.A.T.S.E logo and a copyright notice. "tower 12 inc" isn't shown on the logo.
Technique: A still printed cel, sometimes superimposed.
Audio: The opening theme of the cartoon.
Availability:
|
Sib Tower 12 Productions |
|
Animation logos (Random page) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fox Corporation | |||||
The Walt Disney Company |
| ||||
Bertelsmann | |||||
BBC | |||||
ITV | |||||
Amazon | |||||
Comcast |
| ||||
Sony Group Corporation | |||||
Warner Bros. Discovery |
| ||||
Paramount Global | |||||
Hearst Communications | |||||
Lionsgate | |||||
Hasbro | |||||
The Jim Henson Company | |||||
Corus Entertainment | |||||
WildBrain |
| ||||
Mattel | |||||
Splash Entertainment | |||||
9 Story Media Group | |||||
Boat Rocker Media | |||||
Banijay Group | |||||
Sega Sammy Holdings | |||||
Studio Ghibli | |||||
Toho | |||||
Tatsunoko Production | |||||
Other |
| ||||