Miramax Films/Logo Variations

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

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


Clerks (1994):
  • The 1987 still logo fades into the 1994 View Askew Productions logo.
  • On current prints, the short version of the 2008 logo is used.



Two Bits (1995):
  • The 1987 logo is sepia-toned.

Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996):
  • The words are in silver.

Waking Up in Reno (2002):
  • When all of the lights of the buildings in the 1998-2008 logo are turned off, the lights of the Reno skyline turn on, revealing the Reno skyline behind the logo. The logo is also in shadow mode, and it fades out after a few seconds, leaving the Reno skyline background.



Gangs of New York (2002):
  • On a dark gray background, the words "MIRAMAX FILMS" (in a proper Gill Sans Ultra Bold font, with "FILMS" in the same font as "MIRAMAX) are shown.
  • On recent prints, it is altered to solely read "MIRAMAX".

Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003):
  • The logo goes as usual, but at the point where the buildings go dark and the company name appears, the Shaw Brothers logo theme starts and then cuts to the Shaw Brothers. logo.



Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004):
  • The logo is in black and white.



Ella Enchanted (2004):
  • As the logo animates, the buildings slowly fade into live-action castle towers, with the Miramax logo slowly zooming in alongside the camera before quickly fading out.
  • On current prints of the film, the 2008 logo is used, though it fades into this variation when completed.

The Aviator (2004):
  • The logo has a brown-green tint, simulating Technicolor Process 2.

An Unfinished Life (2005):
  • The logo ends just before all the lights in the buildings are turned off, hence the name of the movie.



The Heart of the Game (2005):
  • The logo is embedded on a wooden floor.

Hollywoodland (2006):
  • The 1999 logo is sepia-toned.

The Holdovers (2023):
  • A 1970s-style logo is used, to fit the film's setting. The Hollywood skyline is replaced by a blue background, the letters in "MIRAMAX" and the byline are yellow (due to pure white not being put in films yet), and the outline is black.

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