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|country=United States
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|founded=May 27, 1995 ({{age|1995|5|27}} years ago)
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|name=Mandalay Pictures}}
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|country=[[:Category:United States|United States]]
|parent=Independent (1995-1997, 2003-2008)<br>[[Lionsgate Films|Lions Gate Films]] (1997-2002)<br>Mandalay Entertainment Group (2008-present)
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===Background===
===Background===
'''Mandalay Pictures''' (formerly '''Mandalay Entertainment''') is a film production studio founded in 1995 by producer Peter Guber, a year after leaving as head of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]; Guber had previously formed [[PolyGram Pictures]] (which he co-ran with Jon Peters starting in 1980), [[The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company]] (alongside Peters), and [[Vision P.D.G. International]] (alongside Peters and Mark Damon). It is named after the city of '''Mandalay''', Myanmar. The company also operates a [[Mandalay Television|television arm]]. In 1997, [[Lionsgate Films]] purchased Mandalay and owned it until 2003, when it became independent again.
'''Mandalay Pictures''' (formerly '''Mandalay Entertainment''') is an American film production company founded in 1995 by producer Peter Guber, a year after resigning as head of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]; Guber had previously formed [[PolyGram Pictures]] (which he co-ran with Jon Peters starting in 1980), [[The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company]] (alongside Peters), and [[Vision P.D.G. International]] (alongside Peters and Mark Damon). It is named after the city of '''Mandalay''', Myanmar. The company also operates a [[Mandalay Television|television arm]]. In 1997, [[Lionsgate Films|Lions Gate Films]] purchased Mandalay and owned it until 2003, when it became independent again.


In 2008, Mandalay formed an independent division known as [[Mandalay Vision|Mandalay Independent Pictures]], later renamed Mandalay Vision. Since 2008, Mandalay and its divisions have been owned by the Mandalay Entertainment Group.
In 2008, Mandalay formed an independent division known as [[Mandalay Vision|Mandalay Independent Pictures]], later renamed Mandalay Vision. Since 2008, Mandalay and its divisions have been owned by the Mandalay Entertainment Group.
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'''Visuals:''' In a black-and-white jungle (Mandalay, Myanmar to be exact), the sun shines through the trees. The camera pans down towards the ground, where an Indochinese tiger in a vibrant, orange color emerges from the bushes. It walks towards the camera while a box zooms out and surrounds its head as it turns into a stylized drawing through a slashing effect. The word "'''''mandalay'''''" in a script font fades in above the box and "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}" fades in below.
'''Visuals:''' In a black-and-white jungle (Mandalay, Myanmar to be exact), the sun shines through the trees. The camera pans down towards the ground, where an Indochinese tiger in a vibrant, orange color emerges from the bushes. It walks towards the camera while a box zooms out and surrounds its head as it turns into a stylized drawing through a slashing effect. The word "'''''mandalay'''''" in a script font fades in above the box and "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in below.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* On <u>''The Fan''</u> (the first film from the company), the logo starts after the stylized tiger has fully formed. The international release starts with the normal long version instead (prior to the [[TriStar Pictures]] logo, instead of the other way around).
* On <u>''The Fan''</u> (the first film from the company), the logo starts after the stylized tiger has fully formed. The international release starts with the normal long version instead (prior to the [[TriStar Pictures]] logo, instead of the other way around).
* Starting in <u>1999</u>, the word "{{font|Serif|P I C T U R E S}}" replaces "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}".
* Starting in <u>1999</u>, the word "PICTURES" replaces "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}".
* Sometimes, there is <u>nothing below the name</u>.
* Sometimes, there is <u>nothing below the name</u>.
* During the Lionsgate ownership from 1999-2003, a byline reading <u>"A LIONS GATE COMPANY"</u> is shown below.
* During the Lionsgate ownership from 1999-2003, a byline reading <u>"A LIONS GATE COMPANY"</u> is shown below.

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'{{Distinguish|Mandalay Films}} {{PageCredits|capture=Logofreak98|video=ifrequire}} {{Infobox company |founded=May 27, 1995 ({{age|1995|5|27}} years ago) |country=United States |image=Mandalay Pictures logo.svg.png |founder=Peter Guber |parent=Independent (1995-1997, 2003-2008)<br>Lionsgate (1997-2002)<br>Mandalay Entertainment Group (2008-present) |name=Mandalay Pictures}} ===Background=== '''Mandalay Pictures''' (formerly '''Mandalay Entertainment''') is a film production studio founded in 1995 by producer Peter Guber, a year after leaving as head of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]; Guber had previously formed [[PolyGram Pictures]] (which he co-ran with Jon Peters starting in 1980), [[The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company]] (alongside Peters), and [[Vision P.D.G. International]] (alongside Peters and Mark Damon). It is named after the city of '''Mandalay''', Myanmar. The company also operates a [[Mandalay Television|television arm]]. In 1997, [[Lionsgate Films]] purchased Mandalay and owned it until 2003, when it became independent again. In 2008, Mandalay formed an independent division known as [[Mandalay Vision|Mandalay Independent Pictures]], later renamed Mandalay Vision. Since 2008, Mandalay and its divisions have been owned by the Mandalay Entertainment Group. {{Clear}} ===Logo (August 16, 1996-)=== <tabber> Images= <gallery mode="packed" heights="150"> Mandalay Entertainment.jpeg Mandalay Pictures (Lionsgate byline).jpeg Mandalay Pictures.jpeg Mandalay (No below text variant).jpeg Mandalay Pictures (in-credit, 2005).png ODB Films-Mandalay Pictures (2018).png </gallery> |-| Videos= {{YouTube|id=G52m8b3FPDw|id2=xoZO2TTDn-I|id3=VTJXCYjJ-rg}} </tabber> '''Visuals:''' In a black-and-white jungle (Mandalay, Myanmar to be exact), the sun shines through the trees. The camera pans down towards the ground, where an Indochinese tiger in a vibrant, orange color emerges from the bushes. It walks towards the camera while a box zooms out and surrounds its head as it turns into a stylized drawing through a slashing effect. The word "'''''mandalay'''''" in a script font fades in above the box and "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}" fades in below. '''Variants:''' * On <u>''The Fan''</u> (the first film from the company), the logo starts after the stylized tiger has fully formed. The international release starts with the normal long version instead (prior to the [[TriStar Pictures]] logo, instead of the other way around). * Starting in <u>1999</u>, the word "{{font|Serif|P I C T U R E S}}" replaces "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}". * Sometimes, there is <u>nothing below the name</u>. * During the Lionsgate ownership from 1999-2003, a byline reading <u>"A LIONS GATE COMPANY"</u> is shown below. * An in-credit version appears at the end of <u>''Into the Blue''</u>. * There is a <u>shortened version</u> of the logo where it begins with the tiger emerging from the jungle. This is known to appear on <u>''Sleepy Hollow''</u> (at least on US prints) and <u>''Air''</u>. * On <u>''Paul, Apostle of Christ''</u>, the logo shares the screen with the ODB Films logo. '''Technique:''' Live action combined with 2D computer graphics, done by Picturemill. '''Audio:''' A jungle-like tribal theme, which ends with a sword-drawing sound effect as the tiger's head turns into a drawing and turns into a majestic six-note fanfare. This was composed by Jimmy Haun.<ref>[https://youtu.be/ks9WycmL3eE?t=183]</ref> Sometimes, the opening theme is heard. '''Availability:''' It debuted on ''The Fan'' and has appeared on all films following it (except ''I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer'', which only carries an in-credit notice). === References === <references /> {{Movie-Navbox}}{{American film logos}} [[Category:American film logos]] [[Category:United States]] [[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:Logos made by Picturemill]] [[Category:Logos with music by Elias Music]] [[Category:Mandalay Entertainment Group]]'
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'{{Distinguish|Mandalay Films}} {{PageCredits|capture=Logofreak98|video=ifrequire}} {{Infobox company |name=Mandalay Pictures |image=Mandalay Pictures logo.svg.png |founded=May 27, 1995 ({{age|1995|5|27}} years ago) |founder={{w|Peter Guber}} |formerly=Mandalay Entertainment (1995-1999) |country=[[:Category:United States|United States]] |parent=Independent (1995-1997, 2003-2008)<br>[[Lionsgate Films|Lions Gate Films]] (1997-2002)<br>Mandalay Entertainment Group (2008-present) }} ===Background=== '''Mandalay Pictures''' (formerly '''Mandalay Entertainment''') is an American film production company founded in 1995 by producer Peter Guber, a year after resigning as head of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]; Guber had previously formed [[PolyGram Pictures]] (which he co-ran with Jon Peters starting in 1980), [[The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company]] (alongside Peters), and [[Vision P.D.G. International]] (alongside Peters and Mark Damon). It is named after the city of '''Mandalay''', Myanmar. The company also operates a [[Mandalay Television|television arm]]. In 1997, [[Lionsgate Films|Lions Gate Films]] purchased Mandalay and owned it until 2003, when it became independent again. In 2008, Mandalay formed an independent division known as [[Mandalay Vision|Mandalay Independent Pictures]], later renamed Mandalay Vision. Since 2008, Mandalay and its divisions have been owned by the Mandalay Entertainment Group. {{Clear}} ===Logo (August 16, 1996-)=== <tabber> Images= <gallery mode="packed" heights="150"> Mandalay Entertainment.jpeg Mandalay Pictures (Lionsgate byline).jpeg Mandalay Pictures.jpeg Mandalay (No below text variant).jpeg Mandalay Pictures (in-credit, 2005).png ODB Films-Mandalay Pictures (2018).png </gallery> |-| Videos= {{YouTube|id=G52m8b3FPDw|id2=xoZO2TTDn-I|id3=VTJXCYjJ-rg}} </tabber> '''Visuals:''' In a black-and-white jungle (Mandalay, Myanmar to be exact), the sun shines through the trees. The camera pans down towards the ground, where an Indochinese tiger in a vibrant, orange color emerges from the bushes. It walks towards the camera while a box zooms out and surrounds its head as it turns into a stylized drawing through a slashing effect. The word "'''''mandalay'''''" in a script font fades in above the box and "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in below. '''Variants:''' * On <u>''The Fan''</u> (the first film from the company), the logo starts after the stylized tiger has fully formed. The international release starts with the normal long version instead (prior to the [[TriStar Pictures]] logo, instead of the other way around). * Starting in <u>1999</u>, the word "PICTURES" replaces "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}". * Sometimes, there is <u>nothing below the name</u>. * During the Lionsgate ownership from 1999-2003, a byline reading <u>"A LIONS GATE COMPANY"</u> is shown below. * An in-credit version appears at the end of <u>''Into the Blue''</u>. * There is a <u>shortened version</u> of the logo where it begins with the tiger emerging from the jungle. This is known to appear on <u>''Sleepy Hollow''</u> (at least on US prints) and <u>''Air''</u>. * On <u>''Paul, Apostle of Christ''</u>, the logo shares the screen with the ODB Films logo. '''Technique:''' Live action combined with 2D computer graphics, done by Picturemill. '''Audio:''' A jungle-like tribal theme, which ends with a sword-drawing sound effect as the tiger's head turns into a drawing and turns into a majestic six-note fanfare. This was composed by Jimmy Haun.<ref>[https://youtu.be/ks9WycmL3eE?t=183]</ref> Sometimes, the opening theme is heard. '''Availability:''' It debuted on ''The Fan'' and has appeared on all films following it (except ''I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer'', which only carries an in-credit notice). === References === <references /> {{Movie-Navbox}}{{American film logos}} [[Category:American film logos]] [[Category:United States]] [[Category:Film logos]] [[Category:Logos made by Picturemill]] [[Category:Logos with music by Elias Music]] [[Category:Mandalay Entertainment Group]]'
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'@@ -2,13 +2,15 @@ {{PageCredits|capture=Logofreak98|video=ifrequire}} {{Infobox company +|name=Mandalay Pictures +|image=Mandalay Pictures logo.svg.png |founded=May 27, 1995 ({{age|1995|5|27}} years ago) -|country=United States -|image=Mandalay Pictures logo.svg.png -|founder=Peter Guber -|parent=Independent (1995-1997, 2003-2008)<br>Lionsgate (1997-2002)<br>Mandalay Entertainment Group (2008-present) -|name=Mandalay Pictures}} +|founder={{w|Peter Guber}} +|formerly=Mandalay Entertainment (1995-1999) +|country=[[:Category:United States|United States]] +|parent=Independent (1995-1997, 2003-2008)<br>[[Lionsgate Films|Lions Gate Films]] (1997-2002)<br>Mandalay Entertainment Group (2008-present) +}} ===Background=== -'''Mandalay Pictures''' (formerly '''Mandalay Entertainment''') is a film production studio founded in 1995 by producer Peter Guber, a year after leaving as head of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]; Guber had previously formed [[PolyGram Pictures]] (which he co-ran with Jon Peters starting in 1980), [[The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company]] (alongside Peters), and [[Vision P.D.G. International]] (alongside Peters and Mark Damon). It is named after the city of '''Mandalay''', Myanmar. The company also operates a [[Mandalay Television|television arm]]. In 1997, [[Lionsgate Films]] purchased Mandalay and owned it until 2003, when it became independent again. +'''Mandalay Pictures''' (formerly '''Mandalay Entertainment''') is an American film production company founded in 1995 by producer Peter Guber, a year after resigning as head of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]; Guber had previously formed [[PolyGram Pictures]] (which he co-ran with Jon Peters starting in 1980), [[The Guber-Peters Entertainment Company]] (alongside Peters), and [[Vision P.D.G. International]] (alongside Peters and Mark Damon). It is named after the city of '''Mandalay''', Myanmar. The company also operates a [[Mandalay Television|television arm]]. In 1997, [[Lionsgate Films|Lions Gate Films]] purchased Mandalay and owned it until 2003, when it became independent again. In 2008, Mandalay formed an independent division known as [[Mandalay Vision|Mandalay Independent Pictures]], later renamed Mandalay Vision. Since 2008, Mandalay and its divisions have been owned by the Mandalay Entertainment Group. @@ -31,9 +33,9 @@ </tabber> -'''Visuals:''' In a black-and-white jungle (Mandalay, Myanmar to be exact), the sun shines through the trees. The camera pans down towards the ground, where an Indochinese tiger in a vibrant, orange color emerges from the bushes. It walks towards the camera while a box zooms out and surrounds its head as it turns into a stylized drawing through a slashing effect. The word "'''''mandalay'''''" in a script font fades in above the box and "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}" fades in below. +'''Visuals:''' In a black-and-white jungle (Mandalay, Myanmar to be exact), the sun shines through the trees. The camera pans down towards the ground, where an Indochinese tiger in a vibrant, orange color emerges from the bushes. It walks towards the camera while a box zooms out and surrounds its head as it turns into a stylized drawing through a slashing effect. The word "'''''mandalay'''''" in a script font fades in above the box and "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in below. '''Variants:''' * On <u>''The Fan''</u> (the first film from the company), the logo starts after the stylized tiger has fully formed. The international release starts with the normal long version instead (prior to the [[TriStar Pictures]] logo, instead of the other way around). -* Starting in <u>1999</u>, the word "{{font|Serif|P I C T U R E S}}" replaces "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}". +* Starting in <u>1999</u>, the word "PICTURES" replaces "{{font|Serif|ENTERTAINMENT}}". * Sometimes, there is <u>nothing below the name</u>. * During the Lionsgate ownership from 1999-2003, a byline reading <u>"A LIONS GATE COMPANY"</u> is shown below. '
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