Carmike Cinemas

(May 15, 1982-1986)
Logo:
 * Policy Trailer: TBA. "This theatre operated by Martin Theatres, a Carmike company" appears at one point in the opening.
 * Coming Soon: TBA.
 * Now Showing: TBA.
 * Reduced Admission: "Big savings every Tuesday, reduced admissions all shows, all seats." is displayed.
 * Intermission: TBA.

Technique: Animation by Cinema Concepts.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: Extinct. While footage of this logo is lost, it still may exist in the hands of private collectors.

1st Logo (Carmike 3) (May 6, 1986-late 1980s)
Logo: An 18-second animation depicting the formation of Carmike's logo.

Technique: TBA.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: See Martin Theaters.

2nd Logo (late 1980s-1992)
Logo: TBA

Technique: TBA.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: See Martin Theaters.

3rd Logo (1992-1996)


Logo: The camera goes through a CGI tube that ends in a CGI environment with  walls with, light blue, and  lines on them, a  ceiling, and a  floor. The camera zooms through it to reveal a generic Carmike theatre with searchlights against a night skyline background on a grid floor. The camera moves, focuses on the roof and zooms out. The background turns dark green and the theatre a colored circle, as the camera zooms out to reveal that the dark green part of the screen is actually a map of the United States on a black screen, and that there are many other dots revealing Carmike locations across the United States (as of 1992). The whole thing fades to a dark blue/ gradient background as the Carmike "C" with "Carmike Cinemas" in a script font zooms out.

Variant: There is a bumper that says "Coming Soon To The Carmike Cinemas." It was shown on the Carmike Cinemas Orientation Video, but it was cut off early. It was shown in full in theaters.

Technique: CGI animation by SmithGroup Communications.

Music/Sounds: Unknown, but new music is dubbed in on the Carmike Cinemas Orientation Video print of the logo.

Availability: Extinct in theatres, though Platypus Comix has the aforementioned video available on page 2 of the Policy Trailer Jamboree. It can also be found on the Carmike Cinemas Orientation Video vhs along with a partial recording of the Coming Soon bumper (which you can find it on YouTube).

4th Logo (1996-1999)
Logo: A star explodes, creating a ring of light around it. The star and light dissolve to reveal a film reel which flies toward the front of the screen, spinning as it does so. The film reel then turns into the Carmike "C" logo and flies downward as the "Carmike Cinemas" script text flies into place above it. The "C" begins spinning until it and the text fade out as a star trail appears. The star trail then shoots itself onto a CGI map of the continental United States (right around the Georgia/Florida border) and dissolves into a series of dots marking the chain's then-current locations. The phrase "Entertaining America" appears and flies toward the center of the screen as this happens. The text flies away, the dots turn back into starlights and explode to from the text "Great Movies", "Big Screens", and "Dynamic Sound" as fireworks explode behind them. The text solidifies as lights shine across the words, and then a comet appears. The comet enters a wall-less cinema lobby and moves to a center pedestal where it forms a popcorn bucket and several boxes of candy. On a second pedestal, the same comet forms more candy and a soda cup. A third pedestal appears, and the comet forms a smaller bag of popcorn and another cup of soda. The comet then flies toward the edge of the lobby, stopping at each of three signs indicating "No Smoking", "No Talking" and "Please Pitch In"; each sign briefly lighting up as the comet hits it. The lobby then fades out, and the comet flies toward a re-emerging Carmike script and logo. Underneath, the text "Thank you for your patronage" appears. The comet flies toward the logo just as it stops spinning, then disappears. The entire logo then explodes out of view, as a new comet writes out the text "Enjoy The Show" in blue-violet before the trailer fades out.

Technique: CGI animation produced by Cinema Concepts and animated by Flying Foto Factory.

Music/Sounds: A synth sci-fi sounder, followed by a majestic cinema fanfare.

Availability: Extinct in theatres.

5th Logo (1999-2002)
Logo: On a -like background, we see a filmstrip holder with a flame coming out of one hole and a copper Carmike "C" in the center with a light coming out of the center of the "C". A ball rolls in, and the "C" turns clockwise about 30 degrees. Flames are coming out of the other holes, and one of them eclipses the screen from view, just in time to transition to a futuristic background with metallic orbs and an open tube, which we see the ball going down on. As the ball goes down, the orbs are revealed to contain a Carmike "C" in them. Before going through one of the filmstrip holders' holes, it knocks the smaller one of three stars from its place and into an electric environment, which is revealed to be a  tube in an environment with a / sunburst background and a metallic  floor and popcorn stands. The star balances itself on a Coca-Cola circle before being thrown off by a bag of popcorn in a field full of popcorn bags and cups. It lands in an amphitheater with a platinum circle full of Carmike "C"s in the center and  seats. Other stars are revealed to be in many of the other seats. The ball from before bounces off three levels in the aisle and lands in the  map of America with many locations pinpointed. The map explodes on contact, and stars are flying from the map as the camera zooms in on the map, which changes to and then to  as the  light collapses to form a  Carmike "C". When the "C" settles into a position, "Carmike Cinemas" in a script font sparkles in as a light flashes.

Technique: CGI animation by Willming Reams Animation.

Music/Sounds: An industrial/orchestral combo, featuring a choir singing "Carmike Across America" somewhere in the middle.

Availability: Extinct in theatres.

6th Logo (2002-2005)
Logo: On a monochrome background with "Carmike Cinemas" in script, we see a filmstrip counting down before revealing a futuristic background where a crane is picking up a Carmike "C" from a pool of molten steel. The countdown continues before we cut to an automatic refreshment stand pouring in such beverages as Coca-Cola, Pibb Xtra, and Sprite. Against a refreshment-style background, we see popcorn bags and cups in a pool of popcorn. The countdown continues as a cell phone appears, and in a ball of colored dots to the left, "PLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELLULAR PHONES." appears. The countdown continues as a map of America with a sky background and a outline appears. "Carmike Cinemas" in script zooms out with stars pinpointing the many Carmike theatres in America. The countdown finishes with a "BANG!" as the crane with the Carmike "C" puts it in the usual position on a  background and "Carmike Cinemas" in script zooms out. Searchlights are in the background.

Technique: CGI animation, also done by Willming Reams Animation.

Music/Sounds: A remix of the "Carmike Across America" jingle, complete with the choir singing "Carmike Across America". Starting in 2003, the music was slightly remixed further, including a brief guitar solo at the end.

Availability: Extinct.

7th Logo (2005-2012)
Logo: We open with an outline of the Carmike Cinemas script spinning into place against a background of reddish lights. Once it's in place, the outline is filled in and a trail of Carmike scripts appears behind it. The script trail is encased within a kaleidoscopic light beam as it pans upward. A montage of then-recent films (King Kong (2005), Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)) slides in from the right, followed by a shot of a concession stand serving popcorn and Coca-Cola. We then cut to inside the auditorium, where we see various patrons enjoying their movies, snacks, and Cokes. Below them the text "Enjoy the show with a large popcorn and ice cold Coca-Cola" wipes in. We cut back to some more film clips (Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) and Harry Potter) before the light beam reappears, this time carrying the Carmike "C" logo. The camera zooms in toward the "C" until the beam disappears, then the Carmike script writes itself in underneath and the logo shines. A smaller text reading "Thank you for selecting Carmike Cinemas" then fades in, followed by the texts "Please turn off your cell phone" and "Enjoy the show". The logo then fades out.

Technique: Live action and CGI graphics, produced by Triple Horse Productions and Cinema Concepts.

Music/Sounds: First, we hear an airy synth note which constantly changes pitch, followed by a repetition of the same notes, forming a tremolo-like sweep of synth notes. This all continues throughout the rest of the trailer, combined with sounds corresponding to the actions. The sweep of notes then culminate into an intensifying bass note which rises and then becomes a loud whoosh, and then caps off the trailer with the "Carmike Across America" jingle.

Availability: Extinct.

8th Logo (2009-2012)
Logo: On a red space background with a nebula in the back, we see the Carmike Cinemas script logo shining in gold. The text "WELCOMES YOU TO GALAXY OF ENTERTAINING MOMENTS". The saturation of the logo then brightens and flashes, making the logo disappear and leave only the space background. Then, a wall of movie clips come together (such as Toy Story, The Shining, Jaws, The Godfather, The Matrix, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, among many others). We zoom up to a clip from Lethal Weapon, to which the clips flash out to text saying "THE BRIGHTEST STARS" in Impact and shining in silver with it rotated 60 degrees. We zoom in to the text and it flashes, revealing the oppositely-rotated text "ON THE BIGGEST SCREENS". We zoom in and the text changes to "A REFRESHING ESCAPE". After we zoom in to this set of text, we cut to a montage of people grabbing concessions, entering the theater, and grabbing seats. We then get another montage of people enjoying the show through expressions on their faces. A star shines diagonally across the screen, turning the background into the same space background with the Carmike Cinemas text on it. The words "ESCAPE", "REFRESH", and "ENJOY" blur in one by one at the bottom of the text, in which the latter words slide into the word "ENJOY", turning it into the phrase "ENJOY OUR DIGITAL CINEMA PRESENTATION". The space background slowly fades out, along with the trailer seconds later. We then emerge from the darkness to a shot of Coca-Cola being placed into a cup holder, with text saying "Movies are better with popcorn and a Coca-Cola" along with a Coca-Cola copyright notice below. After this, the trailer fades out.

Technique: Live action and CGI graphics produced by Cinema Concepts.

Music/Sounds: We first hear an ambient three-note synth theme with scurrying sounds when the text blurs in. After that, we hear a whoosh followed by a buzz which segues into a stuttering electric spark noise. After another whoosh is heard, a pounding rock theme with intermittent whooshes play all throughout the trailer until the "Carmike Cinemas" text is on screen, where a low-pitch, repeated wind sound is heard for the lens flare. Three reversed whooshes are heard, followed by a "fssh" noise when the text transitions. Throughout this segment, the music becomes quieter and more ambient until it fades out.

Availability: Shown on digital Carmike screens during this timeframe; 35mm screens continued to show the previous opening.

9th Logo (Coca-Cola 3D) (May 2012-2017)
Logo: On a white background, a Carmike "C" logo forms, then fades out. "Please turn off your cell phones and other electronic devices." appears. Several pieces of popcorn cover the screen. The popcorn falls down, and after "This theater is equipped with DLP Digital Projection", ice cubes cover the screen. The screen is then drenched in Coca-Cola. A Coca-Cola branded straw drinks it all away, revealing "And dynamic digital surround sound.", "Hope you have your Coke and popcorn.", and "Enjoy the show and thank you for choosing Carmike Cinemas." The Carmike logo and "Carmike Cinemas. Your State-Of-The-Art Hometown Theatre." appear, with Coca-Cola and DLP Cinema logos and www.carmikerewards.com below it.

Trivia: After Carmike Cinemas was folded into AMC in 2017, Coca-Cola offered this template to at least four other theater chains carrying their products: Cinemark (until summer 2022), Showcase Cinemas, ShowBiz Cinemas, and Bow-Tie Cinemas.

Technique: CGI animation by Mirada.

Music/Sounds: On the video, a cut-off snippet of a man saying "put on your Real-D glasses" is heard. After this, we hear the sounds of popcorn popping as they fall on the screen, and then the sound of it falling. Next, we hear the sound of ice clinking with each other, followed by the sound of the Coca-Cola splashing and fizzing. This is then followed by the sound of a straw slurping, and then an "ahh" noise.

Music/Sounds Variant: On all surviving prints of the logo, the "ahh" is omitted.

Availability: Extinct.

10th Logo (The Movie Move) (January-November 2015)
Logo: Various couples enjoy their night out at a Carmike cinema. Most of the focus is on one boy attempting to sneak his hand across his date's back. Eventually the girl takes notice and wraps the hand herself.

Technique: Live-action.

Music/Sounds: Various, alternating themes depending on the tone of the film presumed to be playing.

Availability: Extinct.

11th Logo (November 2015-2016)
Logo: TBA.

Technique: TBA.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: Extinct.

12th Logo (Front Row) (2016-2017)
Logo: TBA.

Technique: Live-action produced by WITH/agency.

Music/Sounds: Composed and post-produced by Jason Shannon and Ben Holst at Tunewelders.

Availability: Extinct.

13th Logo (Feature Presentation) (2016-2017)
Logo: On a background, "Carmike" writes itself onscreen, and "CINEMAS" fades in underneath. The logo fades away, and "FEATURE PRESENTATION" fades in and slowly zooms in.

Technique: Simplistic computer animation.

Music/Sounds: A light musical tune with strings and a piano. Composed by Jason Shannon at Tunewelders.

Availability: Extinct. This trailer was only seen on modern Carmike Cinemas before the chain's closure later in 2017.