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 19, 2009-)


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 The Keeper and has appeared on pretty much every Steven Seagal film since then, including Born to Raise Hell, Force of Execution and Contract to Kill. It also appears on the TV show True Justice.

Seagal/Nasso Productions
Steamroller Productions
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