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The DC Studios logo is actually a take on the DC Comics logo used from 1976-2005, a nearly 30-year period that was an absolute highlight of the publisher’s creative efforts.
Comic-Con: "The logo really honors the past beautifully, but also charts the course for the future for us," DC Studios co-chief Peter Safran says The post DC Studios Unveils New Logo Ahead of ...
The move to merge with Shout! comes as FilmRise is being acquired by funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management.
The entertainment company Friday unveiled its new logo, including a logo for the fledgling screen media division, DC Studios. And it’s a logo with which many fans and readers will be familiar.
Sony just announced a new internal studio called Team LFG, which will be developing “a team-based action game.” According to Sony Interactive Entertainment studios CEO Hermen Hulst, the studio ...
French powerhouse Federation Entertainment has rebranded to Federation Studios and signed a Group Chief Financial Officer.. The Around the World in 80 Days producer-distributor has expanded ...
MTV Entertainment Studios and Showtime’s creative leadership teams are merging, ... VH1 and Logo Group. Cox, who was overseeing MTV Studios as president of entertainment and youth studios, ...
Shout! Studios will host a Hong Kong Cinema Classics film series at American Cinematheque and IFC Center with features from ...
This Diwali, Jio Studios, a key player in the Indian entertainment industry, unveiled more than just a blockbuster film with Singham Again. The studio also launched an innovative moving logo that ...
This Diwali, Jio Studios, the entertainment division of Reliance Industries Ltd, launched more than a blockbuster. Alongside Singham Again, the studio premiered a new moving logo designed to ...
Actor Ravi Mohan and rumoured girlfriend, singer-healer Kenishaa Francis, were clicked while visiting a temple before he launched the logo of his studio, Ravi Mohan Studios. Pictures of Ravi and ...
The DC Studios logo is actually a take on the DC Comics logo used from 1976-2005, a nearly 30-year period that was an absolute highlight of the publisher’s creative efforts.