Steamroller Productions

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Steamroller Productions is actor Steven Seagal's production company. Prior to 1993 or 1994, Seagal ran a company that had the Steamroller name. After Julius R. Nasso joined the company, it was renamed Seagal/Nasso Productions. The company reverted back to its old name by 2002 after Seagal had a dispute with Nasso that would ultimately land the latter in prison for several months.

Note: This page focuses on the current incarnation of Steamroller; the original incarnation only used in-credit notices on its films.

Logo (October 18, 2010-)

Visuals: On a black background filled with blue mist-like clouds, a metallic star-like shape and a circle with five outlined circles (not unlike those from the Seagal/Nasso Productions logo) spin and zoom in. The shapes merge to form a film reel. The film reel stops spinning and zooming and turns silver as a silver sword is formed from rays of light on the reel. The words

S T E A M R O L L E R
P R O D U C T I O N S

fade in below, surrounded by a steel blue glow. The background fades out, leaving the logo on a plain black background.

Technique: CGI by Richie Adams and Brian Castleforte.

Audio: Several whooshing and clanging sounds throughout. On Born to Raise Hell, the opening theme plays.

Availability: It debuted on Born to Raise Hell and has appeared on pretty much every Steven Seagal film since then. It also appears on the TV show True Justice.

Seagal/Nasso Productions
Steamroller Productions
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