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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the {{color|gold|yellow}} word "{{color|gold|TAPESTRY}}" is seen between two {{color|red}} horizontal lines, while "{{color|gold|F I L M S}}" is below stretched to fit the logo's width. Above it is a big letter "{{color|gold|T}}", made of 5 lines with various thickness.
'''Technique:''' None.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background
'''Variant:''' A <u>still black-and-white version</u> appeared at the end of ''She's All That'' and ''The Wedding Planner''. On the latter film, the logo is blue. Note that these films were released after the next logo was introduced.
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'''Availability:''' Can be found on some releases starting with ''Diplomatic Siege''. Also appears on movies such as ''National Lampoon's Van Wilder'', ''Employee of the Month'', ''Our Lips Are Sealed'', and ''Passport to Paris''.
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Revision as of 04:07, 18 January 2024
Subzero917
Compiled by
Subzero917
Captures by
SubparMario63 and AlmightyKingPrawn
Video captures courtesy of
LogicSmash, Logo Archive, and Nico Gazzillo
Background
This is Peter Abrams and Robert L. Levy's production company.
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1st Logo (January 10-August 25, 1995) | 2nd Logo (August 11, 1995-January 26, 2001) | 3rd Logo (November 16, 1999-November 25, 2009) |
1st Logo (January 10-August 25, 1995)
Visuals: On a black background, the yellow word "TAPESTRY" is seen between two red horizontal lines, while "F I L M S" is below stretched to fit the logo's width. Above it is a big letter "T", made of 5 lines with various thickness.
Technique: None.
Audio: None or the opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Seen on The Granny and Payback.
2nd Logo (August 11, 1995-January 26, 2001)
Visuals: On a black background is an orange shadow that reads "TAPESTRY". It slowly fills in with a solid yellow color, while two red lines accompany it above and below. Below the logo, "F I L M S", stretched out to fit the width of it, flips in letter-by-letter.
Variant: A still black-and-white version appeared at the end of She's All That and The Wedding Planner. On the latter film, the logo is blue. Note that these films were released after the next logo was introduced.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: An orchestral fanfare composed by J.A.C. Redford. The closing theme of the movie for the closing version.
Availability: Appeared on several films, such as A Kid in King Arthur's Court and The Last Time I Committed Suicide. Newer HD releases of the latter plaster this and the Kushner-Locke logo with Multicom, but is retained on most home video and DVD releases.
3rd Logo (November 16, 1999-November 25, 2009)
Visuals: The logo starts with an ancient room with some artifacts and the camera moves to a textured quilt with "TAPESTRY F I L M S", separated by a line. As the screen fades out, a bright light forms a red line in between "TAPESTRY" and "F I L M S", forming the logo on a black background. The logo looks like this:
TAPESTRY
__________
F I L M S
Variants:
- A short version of this logo appears at the end of Our Lips Are Sealed.
- At the end of Old Dogs, the logo is still.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Same as the last logo. The closing theme of the movie for the short and still versions.
Availability: Can be found on some releases starting with Diplomatic Siege. Also appears on movies such as National Lampoon's Van Wilder, Employee of the Month, Our Lips Are Sealed, and Passport to Paris.