Hyde Park Entertainment

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Compiled by EnormousRat

1st Logo (January 12, 2001-October 21, 2005)

Hyde Park Entertainment (2005)Hyde Park Entertainment (2010)


Nickname: "The Thames Bridge", "Fisheye"

Logo: A fisheye view of the Thames Bridge appears. "HYDE PARK" and "ENTERTAINMENT" appear still below the bridge.

Variants:

   The logo looks somewhat different on Bringing Down the House and Shopgirl.
   A closing version exists.


FX/SFX: The circle widening to show the picture.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the movie; however, Dreamer has a short orchestral fanfare with some synthesized elements.

Availability: Pretty common. Can be seen on Bringing Down the House, Bandits, Antitrust, Original Sin, Dreamer, and Shopgirl.

Editor's Note: None.


2nd Logo (March 16, 2007-)

Hyde Park Entertainment (2007)Hyde Park International (2007) Hyde Park Entertainment (Closing; 2007)


Nickname: "The Night Bridge"

Logo: The camera reveals the same Thames Bridge at midnight, illuminated by lamps. It rotates to make to the straight view. "HYDE PARK" is attached to the bridge. "ENTERTAINMENT" is then wiped below by a white dot.

FX/SFX: Amazing CGI animation, and a true effort compared to the previous logo.

Variants:

   There is an international variant.
   The closing version exists for this logo as well.


Music/Sounds: A calm guitar and orchestral tune.

Availability: Current. Appears on Dylan Dog: Dead at Night, Premonition and plenty of other films. The closing version is not common and appears on Premonition.

Editor's Note: None.

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