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Revision as of 02:59, 29 July 2021
mr3urious, StephenCezar15 and rj4712
Captures by
StephenCezar15
Editions by
CnowEnt
Video captures courtesy of
Sagan Blob and RkivUnderground
1st Logo (June 27, 2003-August 19, 2004)
Logo: On a black background, a blue globe with revolving sections of white land zoom up, followed quickly by a white oval below it. The globe has "WISEAU FILMS" with a line written between the two. The land and text cast a shadow on the oval.
FX/SFX: The zooming, spinning globe and oval.
Music/Sounds: An ominous sounder, followed by a loud violin stinger.
Availability: Seen on the infamous 2003 movie The Room, which aired on April Fools Day on [adult swim] from 2009 to 2011 and on the film's DVD, as well as on Homeless in America, it's also found on Tommy Wiseau's YouTube channel.
Editor's Note: Fittingly low-budget, given that this preceded The Room. Curiously, some DVDs of The Room feature this logo and the second logo, immediately following it.
2nd Logo (December 17, 2005- )
Logo: A silver W swings towards us on a black background and starts spinning. As it spins, the W starts glowing and sparks fly everywhere. Finally, the W flashes and out of the flash reveals a spinning wireframe model of Earth, with "WISEAU FILMS" in front of it, with "WISEAU" on top and "F I L M S" on the bottom, both separated by a red line.
FX/SFX: All the animation in the logo.
Music/Sounds: A very majestic fanfare.
Availability: Seen on the DVD (and possibly on the Blu-Ray) of The Room, and it may appear on Wiseau's future projects.
Editor's Note: A much more professional affair than the first logo.