Focus Features/Trailer Variations

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

These are the logo variations seen on trailer throughout the years by Focus Features, with more to be added overtime.

The Pianist (2002): The background is falu red. Seen on the trailer.


Lost in Translation (2003): The logo is angel blue and the spots in the background are periwinkle and orange. Seen on the trailer.


The Swimming Pool (2003): The logo is light blue, on a black background, and ripples. Seen on the trailer.


The Motorcycle Diaries (2004): The logo is intensive red. Seen on the trailer.


The Ice Harvest (2005): The logo is blue and is on an icy background.


Something New (2006): The logo is multicolored, and is put on a different background.


Hollywoodland (2006): The logo is gray, much smaller, and is seen on a gray cloudy background.


Talk to Me (2007): The logo is tinted in orange. Seen on the trailer.


Lust, Caution (2007): Unknown.


9 (2009): The logo turns green. There is also the film's logo behind the logo.


The American (2010): The logo is black on a white-smoke background.


The Debt (2010): The logo is white, in 3D and is placed on a dark surface alongside the Miramax Films logo. The "O" is more blurry than usual.


Hanna (2011): The logo is white and the dots in the background are red.


ParaNorman (2012): The logo is green-yellow, is in CGI, and is on a black background with some dots surrounding it.

On TV spots, this and the Laika logo are put on a black background and colored a light yellow.


Closed Circuit (2013, US): The logo duplicates into many copies of itself.


The Boxtrolls (2014): The logo is light brown and is on a black background.

On TV spots, it's the same as the trailer, but it shares the screen with the Laika variation.


Atomic Blonde (2017): On the red band trailer, the logo (with :"FOCUS" as a white outline and "FEATURES" in solid light blue) appears as a glowing neon sign on a dark granite background. The Comcast byline is placed far lower than usual.


You Won't Be Alone (2022) and Housekeeping For Beginners (2024): The logo is in the 4:3 aspect ratio, and is smaller than usual, with the Comcast byline's size being the width of the "FOCUS" text.


Ms. Harris Goes to Paris (2022): The logo is superimposed on a street in London, where it is revealed via a "wipe" effect from a bus.


Brian and Charles (2022): The logo is magenta and is put upon a wooden plank background, with some objects surrounding it. It looks somewhat grungy.


Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. (2022): The logo (in white) is superimposed on the film. The Comcast byline is much smaller than usual.


The Silent Twins (2022): Two Focus Features logos appear in the background, instead of one like the normal logo.


Tár (2022): The logo's colors are less saturated than usual.

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