Hemisphere Media Capital

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Revision as of 08:52, 5 April 2024 by LMgamer36 (talk | contribs) (LMgamer36 moved page Hemisphere to Hemisphere Media Capital: According to Wikipedia, the full name of the company is Hemisphere Media Capital.)

Background

Hemisphere is a US based financing company for franchising films to major studios.

Logo (June 21, 2013)


Visuals: On a blue cloudy background, the screen fades into a close-up of a shining sky blue ball. As the camera rotates around it, it is revealed to be in a large wall of identical balls, with some in yellow and a lot in different sizes. The camera zooms out, revealing the balls to be forming a rotating hemispherical ball. A light shines on the farthest right side as the company name in a glossy Goudy Old Style font appears on the lower half, slicing off half the shape. A lens reflection extends throughout the screen before the logo fades out.

Variant: On World War Z, the logo is tinted in cyan, like the other studio logos.

Technique: CGI by Michael Wynne.

Audio: An excerpt of "Remembrance" by Yuri Sazonoff. Otherwise, none or the opening theme of the film.

Availability: With most movies doesn't have this logo, it, however, was only seen on World War Z in its full logo appearance, albeit using a variant. The normal version was also seen on David La Cava's wesbite.

Culver Entertainment
Hemisphere Media Capital
Sony Pictures Entertainment
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