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=== Background === |
=== Background === |
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'''Walden Media''' is an American film investor, distributor, and publishing company. Its films are based on children's literature, biographies or historical events, as well as documentaries and some original screenplays. The company |
'''Walden Media''' is an American film investor, distributor, and publishing company. Its films are based on children's literature, biographies, or historical events, as well as documentaries and some original screenplays. The company's name originated from '''Walden''' Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. It was founded in 2000 by Michael Flaherty and Cary Granat but did not have a logo until 2003. |
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=== 1st Logo (April 11, 2003-August 14, 2009) === |
=== 1st Logo (April 11, 2003-August 14, 2009) === |
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Flipping Stone", "The Skipping Stone" |
'''Nicknames:''' "The Flipping Stone", "The Skipping Stone" |
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'''Logo:''' In a lake with hills and trees behind it (presumably Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts), a flipping stone hits the water three times with a trail |
'''Logo:''' In a lake with hills and trees behind it (presumably Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts), a flipping stone hits the water three times with a trail and creates a ripple effect in each. As all this happens, the lake and trail are enclosed in a black circle and "WALDEN MEDIA" fades in below. After a few seconds, we fade out. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* An in-credit version of this logo is used in the closing credits. |
* An in-credit version of this logo is used in the closing credits. |
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* A print logo was used on ''The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep'' game for [[Nintendo DS]]. |
* A print logo was used on ''The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep'' game for [[Nintendo DS]]. |
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* On ''Because of Winn Dixie'' |
* On ''Because of Winn Dixie'', the ripping water freezes after the logo finishes. |
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* On a TV spot for ''Nim's Island'', the 20th Century Fox logo transitions to this logo via a "wipe" effect. |
* On a TV spot for ''Nim's Island'', the 20th Century Fox logo transitions to this logo via a "wipe" effect. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' A combination of live-action and CGI. |
'''FX/SFX:''' A combination of live-action and CGI. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A 3-note piano sounder with horns, composed by Jeremy Soule. Sometimes, |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A 3-note piano sounder with horns, composed by Jeremy Soule. Sometimes, the opening theme of the film plays instead. |
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' |
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* At the end of ''The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep'', it is silent. |
* At the end of ''The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep'', it is silent. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on films |
'''Availability:''' Seen on films produced by the studio during the time frame. It first appeared on ''Ghosts of the Abyss'' and last appeared on ''Bandslam''. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' In real life, the stone would be skipping the wrong |
'''Editor's Note:''' In real life, the stone would be skipping in the wrong direction. The biggest jump should be first, not last. However, the footage is possibly reversed, so this is excusable. |
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=== 2nd Logo (January 22, 2010-) === |
=== 2nd Logo (January 22, 2010-) === |
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Flipping Stone II", "The Enhanced Flipping Stone", "The CGI Flipping Stone", "The Enhanced Skipping Stone" |
'''Nicknames:''' "The Flipping Stone II", "The Enhanced Flipping Stone", "The CGI Flipping Stone", "The Enhanced Skipping Stone" |
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'''Logo:''' A redone CGI version of the previous logo. This time, the ripple effect is in {{Font color|gold|gold}}, the words "WALDEN MEDIA" are colored in {{Font color|blue|blue}}, and it's in a different lake environment. Also, the rock bounces from the right instead of the left and is hopping away |
'''Logo:''' A redone CGI version of the previous logo. This time, the ripple effect is in {{Font color|gold|gold}}, the words "WALDEN MEDIA" are colored in {{Font color|blue|blue}}, and it's in a different lake environment. Also, the rock bounces from the right instead of the left and is hopping away from the camera. |
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'''Variant:''' A shortened version exists on the 2020 adaptation of ''The Baby-Sitters Club''. |
'''Variant:''' A shortened version exists on the 2020 adaptation of ''The Baby-Sitters Club''. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' Same as before. |
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as before. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo, |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo, albeit slightly condensed. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on all of the company's films starting with ''Tooth Fairy'' (although trailers of the film use the previous logo). This does not appear on ''Waiting for "Superman"''. Also seen on the 2020 adaptation of ''The Baby-Sitters Club'', which is the |
'''Availability:''' Seen on all of the company's films starting with ''Tooth Fairy'' (although trailers of the film use the previous logo). This does not appear on ''Waiting for "Superman"''. Also seen on the 2020 adaptation of ''The Baby-Sitters Club'', which is the studio's first TV series. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
Revision as of 15:32, 7 August 2022
SubparMario63
Background
Walden Media is an American film investor, distributor, and publishing company. Its films are based on children's literature, biographies, or historical events, as well as documentaries and some original screenplays. The company's name originated from Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. It was founded in 2000 by Michael Flaherty and Cary Granat but did not have a logo until 2003.
1st Logo (April 11, 2003-August 14, 2009)
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Nim's Island TV spot
Nicknames: "The Flipping Stone", "The Skipping Stone"
Logo: In a lake with hills and trees behind it (presumably Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts), a flipping stone hits the water three times with a trail and creates a ripple effect in each. As all this happens, the lake and trail are enclosed in a black circle and "WALDEN MEDIA" fades in below. After a few seconds, we fade out.
Variants:
- An in-credit version of this logo is used in the closing credits.
- A print logo was used on The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep game for Nintendo DS.
- On Because of Winn Dixie, the ripping water freezes after the logo finishes.
- On a TV spot for Nim's Island, the 20th Century Fox logo transitions to this logo via a "wipe" effect.
FX/SFX: A combination of live-action and CGI.
Music/Sounds: A 3-note piano sounder with horns, composed by Jeremy Soule. Sometimes, the opening theme of the film plays instead.
Music/Sounds Variants:
- On Because of Winn-Dixie and Ghosts of the Abyss, a calm, synthesized theme is used.
- At the end of The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep, it is silent.
Availability: Seen on films produced by the studio during the time frame. It first appeared on Ghosts of the Abyss and last appeared on Bandslam.
Editor's Note: In real life, the stone would be skipping in the wrong direction. The biggest jump should be first, not last. However, the footage is possibly reversed, so this is excusable.
2nd Logo (January 22, 2010-)
Nicknames: "The Flipping Stone II", "The Enhanced Flipping Stone", "The CGI Flipping Stone", "The Enhanced Skipping Stone"
Logo: A redone CGI version of the previous logo. This time, the ripple effect is in gold, the words "WALDEN MEDIA" are colored in blue, and it's in a different lake environment. Also, the rock bounces from the right instead of the left and is hopping away from the camera.
Variant: A shortened version exists on the 2020 adaptation of The Baby-Sitters Club.
FX/SFX: Same as before.
Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo, albeit slightly condensed.
Availability: Seen on all of the company's films starting with Tooth Fairy (although trailers of the film use the previous logo). This does not appear on Waiting for "Superman". Also seen on the 2020 adaptation of The Baby-Sitters Club, which is the studio's first TV series.
Editor's Note: None.