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===Background===
===Background===
'''Kinowelt Medien AG''' was founded in 1984 by Rainer and Michael Kölmel. The company specialized in distributing relatively unknown films for German arthouse cinemas. By 1999, it had a market value of over 1 billion euros. After a bidding dispute with RTL Group however, in which television rights for 70 [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] films were sold, Kinowelt started to decline and filed for bankruptcy in December 2001 with a debt of 500 million euros. However, the Kölmel brothers managed to retain the old name for their newly founded '''Kinowelt GmbH''' in 2003, thanks to private investments. In January 2008, Kinowelt was sold to French film distributor [[StudioCanal (France)|StudioCanal]] and was renamed to '''StudioCanal GmbH''' in September 2011.
'''Kinowelt Medien AG''' was founded in 1984 by Rainer and Michael Kölmel. The company specialized in distributing relatively unknown films for German arthouse cinemas. By 1999, it had a market value of over 1 billion euros. After a bidding dispute with RTL Group however, in which television rights for 70 [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] films were sold, Kinowelt started to decline and filed for bankruptcy in December 2001 with a debt of 500 million euros. However, the Kölmel brothers managed to retain the old name for their newly founded '''Kinowelt GmbH''' in 2003, thanks to private investments. In January 2008, Kinowelt was sold to French film distributor [[StudioCanal]] and was renamed to '''StudioCanal GmbH''' in September 2011.


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===1st Logo (Mid 90's-1998?)===
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===1st Logo (Mid 90s-1998?)===
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'''Nickname:''' "The [[Universal Pictures|Universal]] Hoax", "World Cinema"


'''Logo:''' It starts out with a view of the Earth in space. Then, a banner flies and slashes to the screen, as it spins around the Earth and positions in front of it, reading "'''KINOWELT'''". "FILMVERLEIH" then zooms below.
'''Visuals:''' It starts out with a view of the Earth in space. Then, a banner flies and slashes to the screen, as it spins around the Earth and positions in front of it, reading "'''KINOWELT'''". "FILMVERLEIH" then zooms below.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' The flying and zooming, and the Earth rotating.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized basketball-like rhythm with a couple synthesized slash-like effects at the start.
'''Audio:''' A synthesized basketball-like rhythm with a couple synthesized slash-like effects at the start.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, seen on old German prints.
'''Availability:''' Seen on old German prints.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


===2nd Logo (1998-July 12, 2007)===
===2nd Logo (1998-July 12, 2007)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a light slowly reveals the Kinowelt logo, but without the glass banner around "'''KINOWELT'''" and centered as well. After it is fully revealed, the background lights up to a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} color.
'''Nickname:''' "World Cinema III"

'''Logo:''' On a black background, a light slowly reveals the Kinowelt logo, but without the glass banner around "'''KINOWELT'''" and centered as well. After it is fully revealed, the background lights up to a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} color.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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* When the company was relaunched as Kinowelt GmbH, the logo became bylineless.
* When the company was relaunched as Kinowelt GmbH, the logo became bylineless.


'''FX/SFX:''' The logo appearing.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic orchestral fanfare with warbling flutes and a choir at the end.
'''Audio:''' A majestic orchestral fanfare with warbling flutes and a choir at the end.


'''Availability:''' Used for theatrical prints of some movies. Probably also seen on the comapny's early German videotapes and DVDs from the time. It was last used on the trailer of ''Gucha''.
'''Availability:''' Used for theatrical prints of some movies. Probably also seen on the company's early German videotapes and DVDs from the time. It was last used on the trailer of ''Gucha''.


'''Editor's Note:''' For over a decade (since around 2006), the theme was once claimed to have been an alternate theme for [[New Line Cinema]] until it was confirmed to have been the work of a user's fan-video that fooled people, leading to one of the biggest logo hoaxes around.
'''Legacy:''' For over a decade (since around 2006), the theme was once claimed to have been an alternate theme for [[New Line Cinema]] until it was confirmed to have been the work of a pair of fan-videos that, due to the music syncing surprisingly well with New Line's logo, fooled people, leading to one of the biggest logo hoaxes around.


===3rd Logo (1999-2003)===
===3rd Logo (1999-2001)===
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'''Nickname:''' "World-Wide Robot", "World Cinema II"


'''Logo:''' Zooming to the Earth, we see a TV-faced robot standing on the North Pole, jumping once and catching a flagstaff with the Kinowelt logo on it. A DVD flies out of nowhere and the robot takes it with his other hand. We zoom into a {{color|blue}} starry space through the screen of the robot. The white word "'''KINOWELT'''" is wiped over it, surrounded by an Earth-like shape, which shines. There are other words below: "'''HOME ENTERTAINMENT'''" and "'''EN UNTERNEHMEN DER KINOWELT MEDIEN AG'''".
'''Visuals:''' Zooming to the Earth, there is a TV-faced robot standing on the North Pole, jumping once and catching a flagstaff with the Kinowelt logo on it. A DVD flies out of nowhere and the robot takes it with his other hand. The logo zooms into a {{color|blue}} starry space through the screen of the robot. The white word "'''KINOWELT'''" is wiped over it, surrounded by an Earth-like shape, which shines. There are other words below: "'''HOME ENTERTAINMENT'''" and "'''EN UNTERNEHMEN DER KINOWELT MEDIEN AG'''".


'''Variant:''' There is an alternate version used on VHS releases where we pan past Earth and the robot doesn't appear. After the Earth zooms out of the picture, we see a comet fly to the Sun, causing an explosion of {{color|blue}} colors. The rest of the animation continues as normal.
'''Variant:''' There is an alternate version used on VHS releases where the camera, pans past the Earth and the robot doesn't appear. After the Earth zooms out of the picture, there is a comet that flies to the Sun, causing an explosion of {{color|blue}} colors. The rest of the animation continues as normal and the word "'''HOME ENTERTAINMENT'''" fades out. Also, the word "'''EN UNTERNEHMEN DER KINOWELT MEDIEN AG'''" is omitted at the bottom.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' Simple animation of the robot, flying disc and logo appearing.


'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Audio:'''
* DVD version: It begins with dramatic space music turning into a techno beat once we go in the screen.
* DVD version: It begins with dramatic space music turning into a techno beat once we go in the screen.
* VHS version: The music starts like the DVD variant, but the techno beat is longer and includes a piano tune. The ending has the same dramatic music heard before.
* VHS version: The music starts like the DVD variant, but the techno beat is longer and includes a piano tune. The ending has the same dramatic music heard before.


'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, seen on old German video releases by the company. Beginning in 2000, DVDs are usually preceded with the StudioCanal logo. It was known to appear on the Ultimate Edition UK DVD of ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'', ''Maximum Overdrive'' and on ''Stargate''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on old German video releases by the company. In 2000, DVDs are usually preceded with the StudioCanal logo. It was known to appear on the Ultimate Edition UK DVD of ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'', ''Maximum Overdrive'' and on ''Stargate''.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


===4th Logo (2003-2007)===
===4th Logo (2003-2007)===
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'''Nickname:''' "World Cinema IV"


'''Logo:''' We see the Earth figure zooming and rotating over a {{color|blue}} starry background. The word "'''KINOWELT'''" zooms in letter-by-letter and places itself upon the planet. The light from below changes name colors to white, then the motion freezes.
'''Visuals:''' There is the Earth figure zooming and rotating over a {{color|blue}} starry background. The word "'''KINOWELT'''" zooms in letter-by-letter and places itself upon the planet. The light from below changes name colors to white, then the motion freezes.


'''FX/SFX:''' Everything in CGI, still good-looking.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The same fanfare from the last logo, with additional whooshes at the beginning.
'''Audio:''' The same fanfare from the 2nd logo, with additional whooshes at the beginning.


'''Availability:''' Was seen on German-released DVDs like ''Murder by Decree''. Cannot be found outside said country. This ident was created, presumably for the company's relaunch as Kinowelt GmbH in 2003.
'''Availability:''' It was seen on German-released DVDs like ''Murder by Decree''. Cannot be found outside said country. This ident was created, presumably for the company's relaunch as Kinowelt GmbH in 2003.

'''Editor's Note:''' Same as the last logo.


===5th Logo (September 26, 2007-2011)===
===5th Logo (September 26, 2007-2011)===
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Kinowelt (2008).jpg
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'''Nickname:''' "Majestic Crystal Scope", "World Cinema V"


'''Logo:''' We see a few light effects playing on a series of crystal rings with a hole inside. The rings slowly move with the light beaming through them. The word "'''KINOWELT'''" zooms onto the rings, which become two arcs, similar to the planet seen in the previous logos.
'''Visuals:''' There is a few light effects playing on a series of crystal rings with a hole inside. The rings slowly move with the light beaming through them. The word "'''KINOWELT'''" zooms onto the rings, which become two arcs, similar to the planet seen in the previous logos.


'''Trivia:''' The logo was first unveiled in April 2007 on Kinowelt's YouTube channel (now StudioCanal Germany).
'''Trivia:''' The logo was first unveiled in April 2007 on Kinowelt's YouTube channel (now StudioCanal Germany).
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'''Variant:''' A short version with the logo only revealing itself was used on trailers.
'''Variant:''' A short version with the logo only revealing itself was used on trailers.


'''FX/SFX:''' All in CGI, the animation is outstanding.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic synth fanfare.
'''Audio:''' A majestic synth fanfare.


'''Availability:''' Only available in Germany on Kinowelt's final DVDs and all Blu-rays. It was also seen on film trailers, the one for ''Free Rainer'' being the logo's first on-screen appearance. Since September 2011, the Kinowelt brand has been retired and now has the StudioCanal logo on German releases.
'''Availability:''' Only available in Germany on Kinowelt's final DVDs and all Blu-rays. It was also seen on film trailers, the one for ''Free Rainer'' being the logo's first on-screen appearance. Since September 2011, the Kinowelt brand has been retired and now has the StudioCanal logo on German releases.


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'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 7 May 2024


Background

Kinowelt Medien AG was founded in 1984 by Rainer and Michael Kölmel. The company specialized in distributing relatively unknown films for German arthouse cinemas. By 1999, it had a market value of over 1 billion euros. After a bidding dispute with RTL Group however, in which television rights for 70 Warner Bros. films were sold, Kinowelt started to decline and filed for bankruptcy in December 2001 with a debt of 500 million euros. However, the Kölmel brothers managed to retain the old name for their newly founded Kinowelt GmbH in 2003, thanks to private investments. In January 2008, Kinowelt was sold to French film distributor StudioCanal and was renamed to StudioCanal GmbH in September 2011.



1st Logo (Mid 90s-1998?)


Visuals: It starts out with a view of the Earth in space. Then, a banner flies and slashes to the screen, as it spins around the Earth and positions in front of it, reading "KINOWELT". "FILMVERLEIH" then zooms below.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A synthesized basketball-like rhythm with a couple synthesized slash-like effects at the start.

Availability: Seen on old German prints.

2nd Logo (1998-July 12, 2007)


Visuals: On a black background, a light slowly reveals the Kinowelt logo, but without the glass banner around "KINOWELT" and centered as well. After it is fully revealed, the background lights up to a dark blue color.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, the words "FILMVERLEIH" or "INTERNATIONAL" will appear below, alongside a Kinowelt Medien AG byline (which is in German for the former version and English for the latter).
  • When the company was relaunched as Kinowelt GmbH, the logo became bylineless.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: A majestic orchestral fanfare with warbling flutes and a choir at the end.

Availability: Used for theatrical prints of some movies. Probably also seen on the company's early German videotapes and DVDs from the time. It was last used on the trailer of Gucha.

Legacy: For over a decade (since around 2006), the theme was once claimed to have been an alternate theme for New Line Cinema until it was confirmed to have been the work of a pair of fan-videos that, due to the music syncing surprisingly well with New Line's logo, fooled people, leading to one of the biggest logo hoaxes around.

3rd Logo (1999-2001)


Visuals: Zooming to the Earth, there is a TV-faced robot standing on the North Pole, jumping once and catching a flagstaff with the Kinowelt logo on it. A DVD flies out of nowhere and the robot takes it with his other hand. The logo zooms into a blue starry space through the screen of the robot. The white word "KINOWELT" is wiped over it, surrounded by an Earth-like shape, which shines. There are other words below: "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" and "EN UNTERNEHMEN DER KINOWELT MEDIEN AG".

Variant: There is an alternate version used on VHS releases where the camera, pans past the Earth and the robot doesn't appear. After the Earth zooms out of the picture, there is a comet that flies to the Sun, causing an explosion of blue colors. The rest of the animation continues as normal and the word "HOME ENTERTAINMENT" fades out. Also, the word "EN UNTERNEHMEN DER KINOWELT MEDIEN AG" is omitted at the bottom.

Technique: CGI.

Audio:

  • DVD version: It begins with dramatic space music turning into a techno beat once we go in the screen.
  • VHS version: The music starts like the DVD variant, but the techno beat is longer and includes a piano tune. The ending has the same dramatic music heard before.

Availability: Seen on old German video releases by the company. In 2000, DVDs are usually preceded with the StudioCanal logo. It was known to appear on the Ultimate Edition UK DVD of Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Maximum Overdrive and on Stargate.

4th Logo (2003-2007)


Visuals: There is the Earth figure zooming and rotating over a blue starry background. The word "KINOWELT" zooms in letter-by-letter and places itself upon the planet. The light from below changes name colors to white, then the motion freezes.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The same fanfare from the 2nd logo, with additional whooshes at the beginning.

Availability: It was seen on German-released DVDs like Murder by Decree. Cannot be found outside said country. This ident was created, presumably for the company's relaunch as Kinowelt GmbH in 2003.

5th Logo (September 26, 2007-2011)


Visuals: There is a few light effects playing on a series of crystal rings with a hole inside. The rings slowly move with the light beaming through them. The word "KINOWELT" zooms onto the rings, which become two arcs, similar to the planet seen in the previous logos.

Trivia: The logo was first unveiled in April 2007 on Kinowelt's YouTube channel (now StudioCanal Germany).

Variant: A short version with the logo only revealing itself was used on trailers.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A majestic synth fanfare.

Availability: Only available in Germany on Kinowelt's final DVDs and all Blu-rays. It was also seen on film trailers, the one for Free Rainer being the logo's first on-screen appearance. Since September 2011, the Kinowelt brand has been retired and now has the StudioCanal logo on German releases.

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