Tang Media Partners

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Background

This is the production company of Donald Tang.

1st Logo (June 24, 2016)

Logo: Sharing with the Route One Entertainment (top-left), IM Global (top-right) and Swing Lake Entertainment (bottom-left) logos on the black background, at the bottom-right, we see the connected word "TANG" in white with "MediaProductions" underneath it.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme.

Availability: Seen at the end of Free State of Jones.

2nd Logo (July 29, 2016- )


Logo: On the black tiled surface, we see the same "TANG" from the previous logo but in gold with "MEDIA PRODUCTIONS" in a different font on the black square. The camera pans from the bottom-left to the center shining the text along the way and the black surface to become black.

Variants:

  • On The Bye Bye Man (the last movie to use the normal version), it cuts in at the beginning.
  • On November 1, 2017, beginning with A Bad Mom's Christmas, the text is replaced with the connected "TMP".

Technique: The camera panning and zooming. Designed by Devastudios.

Music/Sounds: A uplifting theme played by a string section.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • On Bad Moms (the first movie to use this logo), when the last note plays the opening song starts playing, leading to the film's opening.
  • The other variants have the opening song playing over it.

Availability: Current. The normal version is seen on The Edge of Seventeen.

3rd Logo (September 24, 2017- )


Logo: On a black background, we see particles of various colors rising up. The particles form a cityscape, then the camera zooms out and shows the particles expand and grow to form a map of a landscape. The lights dim as the word "TANG Media Productions" is formed.

Trivia:

  • The logo was inspired by pointilism art (paintings made from dots) and the use of new technologies: LIDAR technniques (used to make digital 3D representations of areas) and light field cameras (used to modify lighting in scenes).

Variants:

  • Following a change from "TANG Media Productions" to "TANG Media Partners", it is shortened to the forming of the "TMP" text.
  • On Mile 22, the previous logo text is used.

Technique: Amazing graphics, again created at Devastudios. A behind-the-scenes featurette can be seen on their website.

Music/Sounds: A slightly different, string-driven, uplifting fanfare.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • On The Happytime Murders, after the music fanfare ends the opening song starts playing that leads to the Henson Alternative logo.
  • The short version has the opening sounds or the opening song playing over it.

Availability: Current. The "TMP" version has debuted on every movie that they produced/co-produced ever since. However, the full name version is seen on Mile 22.

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