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'''Logo:''' On a black background, there is an orange circle with a black needle in the center and a circular line around it. It begins spinning with white streaks close to it. The camera zooms to the circle, then the camera zooms upward, revealing it is a record. As the camera zooms up, the record is in a box with a white border. As this happens, the letters "O," "v," "e," "r," "b," "r," "o," "o" and "k" fly into the box from random places. The camera stops zooming, the record stops spinning and the letters make "Overbrook". "ENTERTAINMENT" appears below.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, there is an orange circle with a black needle in the center and a circular line around it. It begins spinning with white streaks close to it. The camera zooms to the circle, then the camera zooms upward, revealing it is a record. As the camera zooms up, the record is in a box with a white border. As this happens, the letters "O," "v," "e," "r," "b," "r," "o," "o" and "k" fly into the box from random places. The camera stops zooming, the record stops spinning and the letters make "Overbrook". "ENTERTAINMENT" appears below.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variant:''' The television version of this logo is almost the same as the movie version. However, "Entertainment" in small lettering is wiping in from the center in black lettering is seen on the record rather then below it underneath a box. The text "In Association With" is seen fading-in below it as the record stops and zooms-out. The record starts spinning again by spinning off the word "Overbrook" and "Entertainment" would wipe away.
*The television version of this logo is almost the same as the movie version. However, the background (which is behind the record) is dark grey gradient instead of black, and "Entertainment" in small lettering is wiping in from the center in black lettering is seen on the record rather than below it underneath a box. The text "In Association With" is seen fading-in below it as the record stops and zooms-out. The record starts spinning again by spinning off the word "Overbrook" and "Entertainment" would wipe away. This variant was only seen on later episodes of ''All of Us''.
*A short version of this logo exists; however on early episodes of ''All of Us'', the text "In Association With" is seen at the bottom.


'''FX/SFX:''' The record spinning, the camera zooming, the letters. This was designed by Picturemill.
'''FX/SFX:''' The record spinning, the camera zooming, the letters. This was designed by Picturemill.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually the beginning of the movie's theme, though on ''Hitch'' before playing the movie's theme, it did have the sound of a record being put on the player.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually the beginning of the movie's theme or the ending of the show's theme. Sometimes, a sound of the record getting played can be heard, followed by record scratches with each spin.

'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On Picturemill's Vimeo page, a sound of the record getting played can be heard, followed by record scratches with each spin.


'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on films from the company such as ''Hitch'', ''The Pursuit of Happyness'', ''I Am Legend'', ''Hancock'', ''To All the Boys I've Loved Before'' (not the book of the same name of the 2018 movie by author Jenny Han), and the TV series ''All of Us'' on TV One. Also seen on ''HawthoRNe'' starting with the second season.
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on films from the company such as ''Hitch'', ''The Pursuit of Happyness'', ''I Am Legend'', ''Hancock'', ''To All the Boys I've Loved Before'' (not the book of the same name of the 2018 movie by author Jenny Han), and the TV series ''All of Us'' on TV One. Also seen on ''HawthoRNe'' starting with the second season.

Revision as of 21:01, 23 November 2021

Background

Overbrook Entertainment is Will Smith's production company, formed in 1998. It is named after Will Smith's high school, Overbrook High School in West Philadelphia, PA. The company didn't use a proper logo until 2003.

(September 16, 2003-)

Nickname: "The Record"

Logo: On a black background, there is an orange circle with a black needle in the center and a circular line around it. It begins spinning with white streaks close to it. The camera zooms to the circle, then the camera zooms upward, revealing it is a record. As the camera zooms up, the record is in a box with a white border. As this happens, the letters "O," "v," "e," "r," "b," "r," "o," "o" and "k" fly into the box from random places. The camera stops zooming, the record stops spinning and the letters make "Overbrook". "ENTERTAINMENT" appears below.

Variants:

  • The television version of this logo is almost the same as the movie version. However, the background (which is behind the record) is dark grey gradient instead of black, and "Entertainment" in small lettering is wiping in from the center in black lettering is seen on the record rather than below it underneath a box. The text "In Association With" is seen fading-in below it as the record stops and zooms-out. The record starts spinning again by spinning off the word "Overbrook" and "Entertainment" would wipe away. This variant was only seen on later episodes of All of Us.
  • A short version of this logo exists; however on early episodes of All of Us, the text "In Association With" is seen at the bottom.

FX/SFX: The record spinning, the camera zooming, the letters. This was designed by Picturemill.

Music/Sounds: Usually the beginning of the movie's theme or the ending of the show's theme. Sometimes, a sound of the record getting played can be heard, followed by record scratches with each spin.

Availability: Common. Seen on films from the company such as Hitch, The Pursuit of Happyness, I Am Legend, Hancock, To All the Boys I've Loved Before (not the book of the same name of the 2018 movie by author Jenny Han), and the TV series All of Us on TV One. Also seen on HawthoRNe starting with the second season.

Editor's Note: None.

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