Radius

Logo Descriptions by MutantTVXFan2002, WetPaintLogo1993, SomerHimpson and MegaAveron25

Background: Radius-TWC is the first boutique label of The Weinstein Company and the first studio division dedicated to both multi-platform VOD and theatrical distribution. They have also been known as "Radius" since 2015. Following the Harvey Weinstein scandal, the "TWC" part of the name was dropped from their logo officially, and "Radius" became the official name. It was folded into Lantern Entertainment in 2018, the new owner of The Weinstein Company's assets.

1st Logo

(2012-2013)

Logo: On a black background with a blue spotlight, we see the word on a white box that says "Radius" in a futuristic font and the word "TWC" in a thin sans-serif font on a black box.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on early films by Radius-TWC.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo

(2013-2017)

Nickname: "Red Arcs"

Logo: On a white background, a white hollow sphere appears and turns, revealing two red arc-like objects rotating around the dark-gray sphere. After that, another white hollow sphere engulfs the other objects, then it disappears into the background, revealing the text "RADiUSTWC" in black, with "RADiUS" in futuristic font and "TWC" in thin serif font. A red arc draws itself on the "D", completing the logo.

Variants:


 * On Amityville: The Awakening (the final film released by the label), the logo freezes when the hollow white sphere appears and the "RADiUS" text (without "TWC") appears on the sphere (where the "D" arc's animation occurs).
 * The later variant also has a closing version, which consists of the "RADiUS" text, now in white, fading in on a black background.
 * Trailers use the same format as closing version, except here the "D" arc is drawn.

FX/SFX: The spherical objects turning, the text being revealed, the D arc being drawn. Cool CGI done in-house with Maxon Cinema 4D and Adobe After Effects.

Musics/Sounds: An ethereal drone sounder that suddenly stops when the text is revealed, along with swooshes for the turning 3D objects.

Availability: Seen on newer films from the company.

Editor's Note: None.