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|founded=July 26, 1991 ({{age|1991|7|26}} years ago)
|founder={{w|Bernd Eichinger}}<br>{{w|Arnon Milchan}}<br>{{w|Andrew G. Vajna}}
|formerly=Summit Entertainment LP (1993-2007)
|country=[[:Category:United States|United States]]
|parent=[[Lionsgate Films]]
|subsidiaries=[[International Distribution Company, LLC]]
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===Background===
'''Summit Entertainment, LLC''' is aan American film studioproduction that wascompany originally founded in 1991 by Bernd Eichinger, Arnon Milchan, and Andrew G. Vajna to handle foreign sales, and officially launched in 1993 by Rob Friedman and Patrick Wachsburgerincorporated as a limited partnership (LP) two years later. The studioIt was originally a production/distribution/sales organization, whichthat usually co-released and internationally released films by other studios (such as [[Touchstone Pictures]], [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] (now 20th Century Studios), and [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]]), but they became fully independent in 2006; their first film as a fully independent studio was ''P2'' in 2007. The next year, Summit released ''Twilight'' (based on the novel by Stephenie Meyer), which spawned a film series spanning four sequels and brought a huge success for the studio. On January 13, 2012, [[Lionsgate Films]] acquired Summit for $412.5 million.
 
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|Summit Ent(2).jpg|2nd Logo (November 9, 2007-June 21, 2019)
|Summit Ent(7).png|3rd Logo (April 19, 2018-March 22, 2019)}}
 
===1st Logo (October 4, 1996-October 5, 2007)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, we see a movinglight {{color|blue}} ribbon. The ribbon slowly floatsfalls down, and itforms falls.the Theshape ribbonof thenan moves up to become anabstract outlinedrawing of a mountain. The mountain moves back, and the company name (in Trajan Pro) eventually fades in below it.
 
'''Variant:''' On later releases with this logo, the company name fades in slower.
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'''Audio Variants:'''
* On ''Bound'' (the first moviefilm to use this logo), the fanfare is mixed differently.
* On some prints of ''Bound'', and ''Keeping Mum'', it uses a dramatic orchestral fanfare.
* On ''Splendor'', some prints of ''Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'', ''Stark Raving Mad'', and ''Wrong Turn'', it uses wind sounds followed by a different sounding flute.
 
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===2nd Logo (November 9, 2007-June 21, 2019)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a light shines, showing the outline of a mountain. The resulting mountain outline gradually zooms out, and the light gradually gets brighter until there is something akin to a flash on the screen. The background becomes {{color|blue|ice blue}}, the mountain's outline becomes white, and this zooms out until the logo becomes an {{color|blue|ice blue}} rectangle with a mountain outline. The light fades out in the distance, and the rectangle is on a {{color|blue}}/white gradient background. The company name, in the same manner as the previous logo, fades in below the mountain on the rectangle.
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'''Bylines:'''
* November 9, 2007-February 24, 2012: Bylineless
* July 27, 2012-June 21, 2019: "A '''LIONSGATE''' COMPANY"
 
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'''Trivia:''' This was done by Intralink Film Graphic Design, who also did the 1998 [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo for their 75th anniversary.
 
'''Variants:'''
* A still version exists, sometimes on a black background.
** The movie ''Fly Me to the Moon'' has the background in {{color|blue}} with "presents" and without the mountain.
* An enhanced variant debuted on ''The Cold Light of Day'', released on September 7, 2012. In itHere, the light in the beginning is more {{color|blue}}, the flash is brighter and more realistic, the logo zooms out further, the gradient background has been replaced with a white gradient background, and a Lionsgatethe byline "A '''LIONSGATE''' COMPANY" fades in (which previously debuted on ''Step Up: Revolution'').
* Starting with ''Draft Day'', released on April 11, 2014, the Lionsgate byline is larger and zooms in. "'''LIONSGATE'''" is also now in its corporate font. The larger byline first appeared on ''Divergent'' in a variation.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI by Kelly Carlton at Intralink Film Graphic Design.
 
'''Audio:''' A soft and dramatic orchestral fanfare that gradually becomes more majestic. Composed by Jamie Anderson at J Trax Music. Most films with this logo have it silent or the opening theme of the movie is used.
 
'''Availability:'''
* It appears on all of Summit's films from the era, such as ''P2'' (where it debuted), the ''Twilight'' films, the ''Step Up'' sequels, ''Fly Me to the Moon'', ''P2Push'', ''Knowing'', ''Sex Drive'', ''Astro Boy'', the first two ''John Wick'' films, ''The Hitman's Bodyguard'' and ''Warm Bodies'', as well as North American prints of ''Early Man''.
* The still variant can be seen at the end of some films and also appears on the ''Scene It: Twilight'' video game.
* The last film to use this logo was ''Down a Dark Hall'', released on August 17, 2018, but it later made a surprisesuprise appearance on ''Anna'', which was intended for release earlier that year, but was delayed and finally released on June 21, 2019, following sexual misconduct allegations against the film's director and [[EuropaCorp]] founder Luc Besson.
 
===3rd Logo (April 19, 2018-)March 22, 2019)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a sky background in the middle of several moving clouds, the company name with "SUMMIT" in Lionsgate's corporate font floats in the middle of the screen. The text then rotates to reveal the stacked text "{{color|blue|A '''LIONSGATE''' COMPANY}}", with "LIONSGATE" in the same corporate font.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI. This was done by [[Devastudios]], who also did the current Lionsgate logo.
 
'''Audio:''' Same as the previous logo, but sometimes the opening theme plays over it.
 
'''Availability:''' First seen on the trailer for ''Blindspotting''.
* The fully animated version debuted on ''Escape Plan 2: Hades'', and it appeared on some new releases from the studio. (''John Wick: Chapter 4'' being one notable exception).
* Although this logo is infrequently used, the previous logo is credited at the end of Summit-produced movies, such as ''Hellboy (2019)'', ''John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum'', and''Midway'', ''Run'', ''Fatale'', ''Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard'', ''Moonfall'', ''Shotgun Wedding'', ''John Wick: Chapter 4'', ''Borderlands'' and ''Never Let Go''. The Lionsgate 2013 logo currently appears in front of current Summit releases.
 
'''Legacy:''' This logo has gained criticism due to its simplesimplistic andanimation, uninspiringreusing animationthe same music as the previous logo, the removal of the mountains, and also the fact that the Lionsgate byline takes up more time than the company name.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 5 November 2024



Background

Summit Entertainment, LLC is an American film production company originally founded in 1991 by Bernd Eichinger, Arnon Milchan, and Andrew G. Vajna to handle foreign sales, and incorporated as a limited partnership (LP) two years later. It was originally a production/distribution/sales organization that usually co-released and internationally released films by other studios (such as Touchstone Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Warner Bros.), but became fully independent in 2006; their first film as a fully independent studio was P2 in 2007. The next year, Summit released Twilight (based on the novel by Stephenie Meyer), which spawned a film series spanning four sequels and brought a huge success for the studio. On January 13, 2012, Lionsgate Films acquired Summit for $412.5 million.



1st Logo (October 4, 1996-October 5, 2007)

Visuals: On a black background, a light blue ribbon falls down and forms the shape of an abstract drawing of a mountain. The company name (in Trajan Pro) eventually fades in below it.

Variant: On later releases with this logo, the company name fades in slower.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A whoosh sound on some sort of flute, then a dreamy synth tune with a tympani beat at the end and a synthesized flute. Otherwise, it's silent.

Audio Variants:

  • On Bound (the first film to use this logo), the fanfare is mixed differently.
  • On some prints of Bound and Keeping Mum, it uses a dramatic orchestral fanfare.
  • On Splendor, some prints of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Stark Raving Mad, and Wrong Turn, it uses wind sounds followed by a different sounding flute.

Availability: It appears on some releases internationally, such as Racing Stripes and Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels. The last movie to have this logo was Michael Clayton.

2nd Logo (November 9, 2007-June 21, 2019)

Visuals: A light shines on a black background, showing a silhouette of a mountain that slowly zooms out. The light gradually becomes brighter until something akin to a flash appears on the screen, revealing an ice blue square with a grungy imprint of the mountain on top, similar to what was shown in the previous logo. The square slowly zooms out on a blue/white gradient background as the light fades out in the distance. The company name, in the same manner as the previous logo, fades in below the mountain.

Variants:

  • A still version exists, sometimes on a black background.
    • The movie Fly Me to the Moon has the background in blue with "presents" and without the mountain.
  • An enhanced variant debuted on The Cold Light of Day, released on September 7, 2012. Here, the light in the beginning is more blue, the flash is brighter and more realistic, the logo zooms out further, the gradient background has been replaced with a white gradient background, and the byline "A LIONSGATE COMPANY" fades in (which previously debuted on Step Up: Revolution).
  • Starting with Draft Day, released on April 11, 2014, the Lionsgate byline is larger and zooms in. "LIONSGATE" is also now in its corporate font. The larger byline first appeared on Divergent in a variation.

Technique: CGI by Kelly Carlton at Intralink Film Graphic Design.

Audio: A soft and dramatic orchestral fanfare that gradually becomes more majestic. Composed by Jamie Anderson at J Trax Music. Most films with this logo have it silent or the opening theme of the movie is used.

Availability:

  • It appears on all of Summit's films from the era, such as P2 (where it debuted), the Twilight films, the Step Up sequels, Fly Me to the Moon, Push, Knowing, Sex Drive, Astro Boy, the first two John Wick films, The Hitman's Bodyguard and Warm Bodies, as well as North American prints of Early Man.
  • The still variant can be seen at the end of some films and also appears on the Scene It: Twilight video game.
  • The last film to use this logo was Down a Dark Hall, released on August 17, 2018, but it later made a suprise appearance on Anna, which was intended for release earlier that year, but was delayed and finally released on June 21, 2019, following sexual misconduct allegations against the film's director and EuropaCorp founder Luc Besson.

3rd Logo (April 19, 2018-March 22, 2019)

Visuals: On a sky background in the middle of several moving clouds, the company name with "SUMMIT" in Lionsgate's corporate font floats in the middle of the screen. The text then rotates to reveal the stacked text "A LIONSGATE COMPANY", with "LIONSGATE" in the same corporate font.

Technique: CGI by Devastudios, who also did the current Lionsgate logo.

Audio: Same as the previous logo, but sometimes the opening theme plays over it.

Availability: First seen on the trailer for Blindspotting.

  • The fully animated version debuted on Escape Plan 2: Hades, and it appeared on some new releases from the studio (John Wick: Chapter 4 being one notable exception).
  • Although this logo is infrequently used, the previous logo is credited at the end of Summit-produced movies, such as Hellboy (2019), John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum, Midway, Run, Fatale, Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard, Moonfall, Shotgun Wedding, John Wick: Chapter 4, Borderlands and Never Let Go. The Lionsgate 2013 logo currently appears in front of current Summit releases.

Legacy: This logo has gained criticism due to its simplistic animation, reusing the same music as the previous logo, the removal of the mountains, and also the fact that the Lionsgate byline takes up more time than the company name.


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