8 Joint venture with Ion Media Networks, DreamWorks Classics, Corus Entertainment and Scholastic. This logo first debuted with and was used on the trailers for Antz (1998) and The Prince of Egypt (1998). These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by DreamWorks Pictures. English: DreamWorks Pictures logo. How DreamWorks customizes its logo The brand plays and interacts with its audience by adapting its emblem to different cartoons. 7 Co-owned with Paramount Pictures.
In June 2018, DreamWorks began using the alternative logo of its separated animation studio, which first and only appeared in promotional material for First Man. On May 19, 2004, DreamWorks was into DreamWorks Animation. 10 Owned by Discovery Networks 11 , . Source: https://amblin.com.pdf Date 13 March 2009 (original upload date) Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Common Good using CommonsHelper. A list of five things you probably never knew about DreamWorks Animation including trivia and pictures When filmmaker Steven Spielberg, producer David Geffen, and executive Jeffrey Katzenberg teamed up to form DreamWorks back in 1994, it’s quite likely that one of their most pressing concerns was the design of their studio’s logo. For example, in “Shrek”, the letters S turns green and gets cute little horns as a tribute to the cartoon protagonist. Deep Impact (1998): The completed logo has stars in the sky, which stay intact when the logo fades out.The Road to El Dorado (2000): The logo pans up into the clouds. 9 Joint venture with Sony Pictures Entertainment. Trivia The initials SKG stand for the co-founders of the studio: Steven Spielberg, filmmaker/producer and founder of his company Amblin Entertainment Jeffrey Katzenberg, former chairman at The Walt Disney Studios, now Chairman at DreamWorks New Media (formerly CEO of DreamWorks … DreamWorks Animation SKG did not use an on-screen logo until 2004; prior to that year, the DreamWorks Pictures logo was used in its place.