Just a few days ago, we posted a video from editor Ethan Jones featuring all of the variations of The Walt Disney Pictures logo. It was a cool way to see how each production put its own spin on the classic intro, and how filmmakers can set the tone for their project early with just a few little tweaks on something with which the audience is already familiar.
Now he's back with another supercut, this time taking a look at the DreamWorks logo. Created by Steven Spielberg, David Geffen, and Jeffrey Katzenberg, DreamWorks was once a distribution company as well as a production company, but now its films are distributed by Disney. And here's a bonus piece of trivia: John Williams composed the music for live-action DreamWorks films, while the logo for DreamWorks Animation features music from the Shrek score. Take a look at how the logo has changed over the years below.
Via: Sploid
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