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The logo received a major overhaul in the '20s and '30s: An airplane, flying around the spinning globe, left behind a smoke trail that transformed into the movie studio's name.
This is a cheat, since the A24 logo tends to be normal when it actually shows up in a movie, but the studio loves to do cool things with it in trailers. As seen in: Trailers for A24 movies ...
A new logo is something that announces itself as obvious at first–“Hey, look at that!”–but then the more movies we see, the more we forget that there ever was a different logo.
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They are logos you’ll have seen hundreds and hundreds of times in your life, so many times you probably learned to tune them out long ago. But movie studio idents can offer fascinating insights into ...
When the studio introduced CinemaScope in 1953 and moved to a wider aspect ration, a new artist, Rocky Longo, painted an updated version of the logo, tilting the zero to make it fit the wider ...
No more. The studio was bored of it, according to the New York Times: “It would have been really easy to say, ‘O.K., we want to freshen our logo.