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===Background===
===Background===
This was a division of [[The Weinstein Company]] that was formed reportedly for projects of "mutual interest" between the Weinstein brothers. Only two films and one TV series were distributed through the label.
This was a division of [[The Weinstein Company]] that was formed reportedly for projects of "mutual interest" between the Weinstein brothers. Only two films and one TV series were distributed through the label. The division was more than likely done in by the Harvey Weinstein scandal.


===Logo (January 16, 2015-August 24, 2017)===
===Logo (January 16, 2015-August 24, 2017)===
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'''Visuals:''' It's the same as the "TWC" variant of [[The Weinstein Company]] logo, but the spotlights are {{color|blue}}-{{color|cyan}} and the name slides to the left to make way for "{{color|cyan|-DIMENSION}}".
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, two {{color|blue}}-{{color|cyan}} spotlights morph to form three lights from one light above, forming an abstract "W". While that happens, the text "{{color|cyan|TWC" (in the Engravers Gothic font) fades in at the bottom of the three lights and slides to the left to make way for "{{color|cyan|-DIMENSION}}" (in the same font). Afterwards, the lights disappear one at a time with the company name fading last.


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


'''Audio:''' An orchestrated piece composed by Nicole Weinstein (daughter of Bob) that fades out when the logo fades.
'''Audio:''' Same as the aforementioned logo.


'''Availability:''' Only seen on the U.S. release of ''Paddington'' and ''Gold''. A short version was seen on the TV version of ''The Mist''.
'''Availability:''' Only seen on the U.S. release of ''Paddington'' and ''Gold''. A short version was seen on the TV version of ''The Mist''.


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Revision as of 13:44, 4 June 2024




Background

This was a division of The Weinstein Company that was formed reportedly for projects of "mutual interest" between the Weinstein brothers. Only two films and one TV series were distributed through the label. The division was more than likely done in by the Harvey Weinstein scandal.

Logo (January 16, 2015-August 24, 2017)

Visuals: On a black background, two blue-cyan spotlights morph to form three lights from one light above, forming an abstract "W". While that happens, the text "{{color|cyan|TWC" (in the Engravers Gothic font) fades in at the bottom of the three lights and slides to the left to make way for "-DIMENSION" (in the same font). Afterwards, the lights disappear one at a time with the company name fading last.

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

Audio: An orchestrated piece composed by Nicole Weinstein (daughter of Bob) that fades out when the logo fades.

Availability: Only seen on the U.S. release of Paddington and Gold. A short version was seen on the TV version of The Mist.

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