Jerry Bruckheimer Films/Logo Variations

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Jerry Bruckheimer Films, with more to be added overtime.

Gone in 60 Seconds (2000):

  • After the logo forms, the animation plays backwards segueing into the film.



Kangaroo Jack (2003):
  • Three kangaroos can briefly be seen crossing the road. After the logo is formed, the sun moves across the logo, transitioning to the opening credits.
  • On the theatrical release, the logo becomes a printed picture that moves. Then a different sun fades in to start the movie.



Veronica Guerin (2003):
  • Instead of regular animation, we only see clouds moving in the logo and the tree already being formed (both at the beginning and the end of the movie).

Glory Road (2006):
  • The logo is cut short. Then, the animation plays backwards segueing into the film.

Déja Vù (2006):
  • The logo plays normally until halfway when it plays in reverse. After that, it plays normally.



National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007):
  • Everything else in the logo fades out except the tree, which stays in its place during the opening scene.
  • On the trailer, the animation is in warp-speed. When the lightning strikes, the logo turns sepia and a curve of light comes from the right side of the screen. The logo fades out.

G-Force (2009):
  • Hurley (the guinea pig from the movie, voiced by Jon Favreau) runs along the road, falls off the logo, and runs off scared when the tree is struck by lightning.



The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010):
  • When the logo is finished, it gets swept away by a blue fog to reveal the text "Britain 740 AD."

The Lone Ranger (2013):
  • The road is replaced with a train track. Also, the logo is slightly sped up.



12 Strong (2018):
  • Same as the Kangaroo Jack variant, but without the kangaroos. Also, the text is omitted and, instead of being wiped away by the sun, it cuts to black.
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