Skouras Pictures

Background
An indie distribution company founded by Tom Skouras in 1983. In July of 1990, the company entered a lucrative video distribution deal with Paramount Pictures that lasted until 1996, when the company closed its doors.

1st Logo (1984-1989)
Logo: On a black background, we see the text: Times New Roman

Variants: There is also a variant with a more slanted and stylized look to it. However, as far as this Wiki can tell, this was mostly used on posters and some VHS boxes, and never as an actual on-screen logo. A still variant can be seen on trailers for films from this outfit, sometimes with "Coming Soon from [..]" above it.

Trivia: This logo is somewhat similar to the October Films logo, as it uses the same font and mostly the same text design.

Technique: None.

Audio: Silent, or the film's opening theme/background noise.

Availability: Can be found on possibly international prints of Night of the Demons (where it plasters the Paragon Arts logo) as well as Mutant on the Bounty, the international version of The Outing (AKA: The Lamp), Deranged (1987), and The Laughing Dead, among others. It may also be seen on foreign prints of Star Crystal, Beverly Hills Brats, Destroyer, and Jackals (AKA: American Justice), among possible others.

2nd Logo (1989?-1993?)
Logo: On a yellow-orange background, we see the black words "Times New Roman" and Times New Roman" sliding in from the opposite direction slowly. Once it stops, a line appears between the two words.

Variant: On some films, the logo is on a more blood red looking background. A still variant can be seen on trailers for films from this outfit, sometimes with "Coming Soon from [..]" above it.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: An anxious percussion theme that grows in volume. Sometimes there will be background noise/music from the film or no music at all.

Availability: Found on Highway 61, Diving In (The screener VHS features the red variant, while the regular VHS uses the regular variant), Prisoners of the Sun (International prints as Blood Oath (the film's original title) use the Sovereign Pictures logo instead), The End of Innocence and Apartment Zero, among others. The still variant can be seen on the trailers for films from this company released in the 90s, including Sweet Killing, Joey Breaker, and Jailbait (AKA: Streetwise), even though those particular films themselves use the next logo.

3rd Logo (1993?-1996)


Logo: On a black background, we see the shiny golden text "Times New Roman" slides in, from the right, while a golden line slides in from the left. The golden word "Times New Roman" wipes in, and then the logo shines, with some sparkling effects.

Variant: A short or still variant exists. Either one is mainly seen on trailers. A longer variant was spotted at the start of Hostage (1992).

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Usually none.

Availability: Found on Jailbait, Fatal Past, Joey Breaker and Cold Sweat, among others. It's also seen on the Paramount Home Video release of The Silver Stallion: KIng of the Wild Brumbies (AKA: The Silver Brumby) (The Lions Gate DVD plasters it with the Barnholtz Entertainment logo instead) as well as the Paramount VHS release of Sweet Killing (International prints and the Canadian C/FP Video release feature the Trimark Pictures logo instead).