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<div class="WPC-editableContent" id="WPC-area?cellId=Screen+Gems+Pictures&amp;version=186&amp;savePath=%2Fpage%2FScreen%2BGems%2BPictures&amp;saveType=page"><font face="Arial" size="3"><font><i><font color="#ffa500">Logo descriptions by</font> Ryan Mead, Jason A. Matthews, James Fabiano, Matt Williams</i></font><font><i><i>, PluMGMK and indycar<br/></i><font color="#ffa500">Logo captures by</font> Eric S., V of Doom, kidinbed, EnormousRat and LogosForTheWin<br/><font color="#ffa500">Additional edits by</font> V of Doom, Bob Fish, kidinbed and indycar<br/><font color="#ffa500">Video captures courtesy of</font> CJOVideo and PluMGMK</i><br/></font><br/><br/><u>Background</u>: The "Screen Gems" name was resurrected by [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]on December 8, 1998, as a film division to distribute specific genre and mid-budget  film  releases, such as horror, thriller, science fiction and  African-American films. The studio also distributed some independent films earlier on.<br/><br/><br/>1st Logo<br/>(June 4, 1999-)<br/></font><div align="center"><font face="Arial"><font color="#000000" size="1"><img align="bottom" alt="Screen Gems Pictures (1999)" height="136" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/NMvsKwq6vB3T6RV_L_jRBQ13197/GW184H136" title="Screen Gems Pictures (1999)" width="184"/></font><font color="#000000" size="1"><img align="bottom" alt="Screen Gems Pictures - CLG Wiki" height="136" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/IGmJUX2e23MYU2k2VZVOKw17914/GW240H136" title="Screen Gems Pictures - CLG Wiki" width="240"/></font><font size="1"><img align="bottom" alt="Screen Gems (2014) [Version 2]" height="136" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/fca3ccf6de9850fb681d24647521d90b/GW334H136" title="Screen Gems (2014) [Version 2]" width="334"/></font><font size="1"><br/></font><font size="1"><img align="bottom" alt="Screen Gems (Variant) [1999]" height="137" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/ec62d6318e72ff3e8ae73fcc246f10bd/GW261H137" title="Screen Gems (Variant) [1999]" width="261"/><img align="bottom" alt="Screen Gems (Variant) [2014]" height="137" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/3d77a643684977617c3ec008c6ab43cf/GW338H137" title="Screen Gems (Variant) [2014]" width="338"/><img align="bottom" alt="Screen Gems (2008)" height="137" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/2lUkIjhDd6TKZYHtDh9XbQ11673/GW255H137" title="Screen Gems (2008)" width="255"/><br/></font></font></div><div align="center"><font face="Arial" size="3"><iframe frameborder="0" height="166" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/42cc63d65c7e69aca061d60926c86ab25ad432cf" width="297"></iframe><iframe frameborder="0" height="165" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/unknown/e3a2768e0b278ee851e1c63452f6b24bfb881a6d" width="303"></iframe><iframe frameborder="0" height="166" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/6c9fb969308fbcf012fbbf8775882eb110c6e4f3" width="297"></iframe><br/><br/></font></div><font face="Arial" size="3"><u>Nicknames</u>:</font><div><ul><li><font face="Arial" size="3"><u>Original</u>: "S from Heaven", "The CGI Spiral S from Heaven"<font>, </font>"The S Returns"</font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3"><u>Red variant</u>: "S from Hell Redux", "Revenge of the S from Hell", "Red S", "S from Not-So-Hell"<br/></font></li></ul><div><font face="Arial" size="3"><font><br/></font><u>Logo</u><font color="#333333">: On a </font>black<font color="#333333"> background, a flash of light with a lens flare forms a </font><font color="#0084ff">light blue</font><font color="#333333"> sphere. A series of t</font>ops (similar to the 1973 [[ITC Entertainment Group (UK)|ITC Entertainment]] logo) spin around it and form the two lines of the "S" (the same as the 1965 [[Screen Gems Television]] logo, only the "<font color="#00fffb">S</font>" is also in a <font color="#00e5ff">sky blue</font> color). Under the "<font color="#00eeff">S</font>", the text "<b><font color="#3399ff">SCREEN GEMS</font></b>" flips into place and flashes, and underneath that, the Sony byline fades in. The entire animation also has light trail and distortion effects.<br/><br/><font><u>Bylines</u>:</font></font><ul><li><font face="Arial" size="3">June 4-July 9, 1999: Bylineless (This was only used on trailers.)</font></li><li><font face="Arial"><font size="3">June 4, 1999-October 18, 2013: "</font><font size="3"><font><font size="3"><b><font color="#3366ff">A SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY</font></b></font>" (This was used on the majority of their films.)</font></font></font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3">July 2, 2014-: "<font color="#3366ff"><b>a Sony Company</b></font>"</font></li></ul><div><font face="Arial" size="3"><u><br/></u></font></div><font face="Arial" size="3"><u>Variants</u>:</font><ul><li> <font face="Arial" size="3">In 2004, there is a registered trademark symbol that appears next to the name.</font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3"><font color="#333333">There's a </font><font color="#ff0000">red</font><font color="#333333"> version of the logo used </font>on some films, mostly horror/thrillers such as <i>Untraceable</i><font color="#333333">, </font><i>Lakeview Terrace</i><font color="#333333">, a</font>nd <i>Vacancy</i><font color="#333333">. It occasionally appeared on non-horror/thriller movies such as <i>Dear John </i>and <i>First Sunday</i>.<br/></font></font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3">On some early films released by the company, the "S" is bigger than usual. Also, the beginning of the logo is slightly different.<br/></font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3">On <i>Deliver Us from Evil</i>,<i> </i><i>No Good Deed</i>,<i> Searching</i>, and<i>Brightburn,</i>the 2014 [[Sony Corporation|Sony]] logo transitions to this logo.<br/></font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3"> <u>Closing</u>: Similar to the 1993 <font color="#333333"><font color="#333333">[[Columbia Pictures]] </font>and [[TriStar Pictures]] logos, </font>the print "Spiral S" is on the right with "<b>SCREEN GEMS</b>" stacked on top of one another on the left and the byline "<b>A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company</b>".<br/></font></li></ul><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> <br/><u>FX/SFX</u>:  The light and the spinning tops, all in stunning CGI that's made this  logo a favorite of logo fans who have seen it.<br/><br/><u>Music/Sounds</u>:  It starts out with a rising orchestra, then to an extremely  majestic  and inspirational five-note tune with a choir singing along  coinciding  with the animation and the forming of the words "SCREEN  GEMS". In other  cases, it uses the opening theme or it's silent.<br/><br/><u>Availability</u>:<font size="3"> <font face="Arial">Common. Seen on many genre and mid-budget films produced and distributed by the studio from the era. It still pops up in trailers even with the next logo currently being used. It also makes a surprise appearance on the 2018 films<i><font color="#FFFFFF">.</font>Searching</i></font></font></font><font size="3"> and </font><font size="3"><font size="3"><font face="Arial"><i>Brightburn</i>.</font><br/></font><br/><u>Editor’s Note</u>: Compared to the television version, the "S" has truly mellowed with age. A beautifully animated and orchestrated logo. The red version, however, can bring flashbacks to the original “S from Hell”, though the music still makes it far calmer.</font><font size="3"><br/><br/><br/>2nd Logo<br/>(July 22, 2011-)<br/></font></font><div align="center"> <font face="Arial" size="1"><img align="bottom" alt="Screen Gems (2011)" height="149" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/1/TQaYFCxFkqIvcOJ80sv17g47946/GW338H149" title="Screen Gems (2011)" width="338"/><u><img align="bottom" alt="Screen Gems (2014)" height="149" src="http://image.wikifoundry.com/image/3/640cd3fd8695da4f498da72271b50d47/GW350H149" title="Screen Gems (2014)" width="350"/></u><br/><iframe frameborder="0" height="167" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/unknown/51e93f03301f1a651c6ff6f0b159323ac2774ae7" width="297"></iframe></font></div><font face="Arial"><font size="1"><br/></font><font size="3"><u>Nicknames</u>: "S from Heaven II", "S in the Sky", "Crystal Screen Gems", "Crystal Gems", "S in Heaven"<br/><br/><u>Logo</u>:  We start out high in the sky. The camera turns and ascends through  layers of cloud. Eventually the clouds clear and we see a CGI </font><font color="#0000ff" size="3">blue</font><font size="3">  letter</font><font size="3"> "<font color="#00aaff"><b>S</b></font>". </font><font size="3">The camera continues to turn and zoom out, slowly revealing the nam</font><font size="3">e "<font color="#00aaff"><b>SCREEN GEMS</b></font>" </font><font size="3">which  fades in with the smaller byline underneath it, in the same vein as  the  previous logo. The camera continues to ascend and zoom out,  revealing  the same trademark "Spiral S". It seems to be made out of  glass,  refracting the </font><font color="#0000ff" size="3">blue</font><font size="3"> of the sky (rather than being </font><font color="#0000ff" size="3">blue</font><font size="3">  itself).  As the camera comes to a stop, the blazing sun is positioned  exactly  behind the bottom half of the "Spiral S", with the clouds  forming a  plane under the logo. The finished product looks similar to  the 2006 version of the 1993 </font><font size="3">[[Columbia Pictures|Columbia]] logo, </font><font size="3">this studio's corporate sister, complete with rainbow-like circles around the sun.<br/><br/><u>Trivia</u>: This logo was based on artwork by Buffy Cutler, who was commissioned to create a new Screen Gems logo for <i>Friends with Benefits</i>. Some of the other candidates he produced are</font><font size="3"> <a href="https://www.behance.net/gallery/Screen-Gems-Studio-Logo/10729055" target="_self">here</a>, </font><font size="3">and appear to have been inspired by the 1965 </font><font size="3">[[Screen Gems Television|Screen Gems]]</font><font size="3"> logo.<br/><br/><u>Bylines</u>:<br/> </font></font><ul><li><font face="Arial" size="3">July 22, 2011-April 20, 2012: "A [[Sony Corporation|SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT]] COMPANY"<br/></font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3">February 14, 2014- : "a Sony Company"</font></li></ul><font face="Arial"><font size="3"><div><font><font><u>Variants</u>:</font></font><ul><li>Starting with <i>Think Like a Man Too</i>, the 2014 [[Sony Corporation|Sony]] logo now transitions to this logo.</li><li><font size="3"><u>Closing</u>: Same as the previous logo.</font></li></ul></div></font><font size="3"><br/><u>FX/SFX</u>:  The camera moving, the clouds blowing in the wind, the text and logo  fading in and reflecting their surroundings. It's all very nice CGI by  Picture Mill.<font size="3"><br/><br/><u>Music/Sounds</u>: At first, wind can be heard blowing very faintly, then the opening theme of the film starts when the<font color="#333333"> "</font><font color="#00aaff"><b>S</b></font>" first appears on the screen.<br/><br/><u>Availability</u>: Current. It was initially used in tandem with the previous logo, appearing on comedy films such as <i>Friends with Benefits</i>,<i> </i><i>Think Like a Man</i>,<i> </i><i>About Last Night</i>,<i> </i></font><i>Think Like a</i><font size="3"><i> Man Too</i>, and <i>The Wedding Ringer</i>. Starting with <i>The Perfect Guy</i>, it now appears on all of their newer films, regardless of genre, with the exception of <i>Searching </i>and <i>Brightburn</i>.<br/><br/><u>Editor’s Note</u>: This is a beautiful logo that's definitely a worthy successor to the previous one.</font></font></font></div></div><br/></div>
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<div class="WPC-editableContent" id="WPC-area?cellId=Screen+Gems+Pictures&amp;version=186&amp;savePath=%2Fpage%2FScreen%2BGems%2BPictures&amp;saveType=page"><font face="Arial" size="3"><font><i><font color="#ffa500">Logo descriptions by</font> Ryan Mead, Jason A. Matthews, James Fabiano, Matt Williams</i></font><font><i><i>, PluMGMK and indycar<br/></i><font color="#ffa500">Logo captures by</font> Eric S., V of Doom, kidinbed, EnormousRat and LogosForTheWin<br/><font color="#ffa500">Additional edits by</font> V of Doom, Bob Fish, kidinbed and indycar<br/><font color="#ffa500">Video captures courtesy of</font> CJOVideo and PluMGMK</i><br/></font><br/><br/><u>Background</u>: The "Screen Gems" name was resurrected by [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]on December 8, 1998, as a film division to distribute specific genre and mid-budget  film  releases, such as horror, thriller, science fiction and  African-American films. The studio also distributed some independent films earlier on.<br/><br/><br/>1st Logo<br/>(June 4, 1999-)<br/></font><div align="center"><font face="Arial"><font color="#000000" size="1">[[File:NMvsKwq6vB3T6RV L jRBQ13197.jpeg|184px|Screen Gems Pictures (1999)]]</font><font color="#000000" size="1">[[File:IGmJUX2e23MYU2k2VZVOKw17914.jpeg|240px|Screen Gems Pictures - CLG Wiki]]</font><font size="1">[[File:Fca3ccf6de9850fb681d24647521d90b.jpeg|334px|Screen Gems (2014) [Version 2]]]</font><font size="1"><br/></font><font size="1">[[File:Ec62d6318e72ff3e8ae73fcc246f10bd.jpeg|261px|Screen Gems (Variant) [1999]]][[File:3d77a643684977617c3ec008c6ab43cf.jpeg|338px|Screen Gems (Variant) [2014]]][[File:2lUkIjhDd6TKZYHtDh9XbQ11673.jpeg|255px|Screen Gems (2008)]]<br/></font></font></div><div align="center"><font face="Arial" size="3"><iframe frameborder="0" height="166" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/42cc63d65c7e69aca061d60926c86ab25ad432cf" width="297"></iframe><iframe frameborder="0" height="165" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/unknown/e3a2768e0b278ee851e1c63452f6b24bfb881a6d" width="303"></iframe><iframe frameborder="0" height="166" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/genericvideo/6c9fb969308fbcf012fbbf8775882eb110c6e4f3" width="297"></iframe><br/><br/></font></div><font face="Arial" size="3"><u>Nicknames</u>:</font><div><ul><li><font face="Arial" size="3"><u>Original</u>: "S from Heaven", "The CGI Spiral S from Heaven"<font>, </font>"The S Returns"</font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3"><u>Red variant</u>: "S from Hell Redux", "Revenge of the S from Hell", "Red S", "S from Not-So-Hell"<br/></font></li></ul><div><font face="Arial" size="3"><font><br/></font><u>Logo</u><font color="#333333">: On a </font>black<font color="#333333"> background, a flash of light with a lens flare forms a </font><font color="#0084ff">light blue</font><font color="#333333"> sphere. A series of t</font>ops (similar to the 1973 [[ITC Entertainment Group (UK)|ITC Entertainment]] logo) spin around it and form the two lines of the "S" (the same as the 1965 [[Screen Gems Television]] logo, only the "<font color="#00fffb">S</font>" is also in a <font color="#00e5ff">sky blue</font> color). Under the "<font color="#00eeff">S</font>", the text "<b><font color="#3399ff">SCREEN GEMS</font></b>" flips into place and flashes, and underneath that, the Sony byline fades in. The entire animation also has light trail and distortion effects.<br/><br/><font><u>Bylines</u>:</font></font><ul><li><font face="Arial" size="3">June 4-July 9, 1999: Bylineless (This was only used on trailers.)</font></li><li><font face="Arial"><font size="3">June 4, 1999-October 18, 2013: "</font><font size="3"><font><font size="3"><b><font color="#3366ff">A SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY</font></b></font>" (This was used on the majority of their films.)</font></font></font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3">July 2, 2014-: "<font color="#3366ff"><b>a Sony Company</b></font>"</font></li></ul><div><font face="Arial" size="3"><u><br/></u></font></div><font face="Arial" size="3"><u>Variants</u>:</font><ul><li> <font face="Arial" size="3">In 2004, there is a registered trademark symbol that appears next to the name.</font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3"><font color="#333333">There's a </font><font color="#ff0000">red</font><font color="#333333"> version of the logo used </font>on some films, mostly horror/thrillers such as <i>Untraceable</i><font color="#333333">, </font><i>Lakeview Terrace</i><font color="#333333">, a</font>nd <i>Vacancy</i><font color="#333333">. It occasionally appeared on non-horror/thriller movies such as <i>Dear John </i>and <i>First Sunday</i>.<br/></font></font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3">On some early films released by the company, the "S" is bigger than usual. Also, the beginning of the logo is slightly different.<br/></font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3">On <i>Deliver Us from Evil</i>,<i> </i><i>No Good Deed</i>,<i> Searching</i>, and<i>Brightburn,</i>the 2014 [[Sony Corporation|Sony]] logo transitions to this logo.<br/></font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3"> <u>Closing</u>: Similar to the 1993 <font color="#333333"><font color="#333333">[[Columbia Pictures]] </font>and [[TriStar Pictures]] logos, </font>the print "Spiral S" is on the right with "<b>SCREEN GEMS</b>" stacked on top of one another on the left and the byline "<b>A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company</b>".<br/></font></li></ul><font face="Arial"><font size="3"> <br/><u>FX/SFX</u>:   The light and the spinning tops, all in stunning CGI that's made this  logo a favorite of logo fans who have seen it.<br/><br/><u>Music/Sounds</u>:  It starts out with a rising orchestra, then to an extremely  majestic  and inspirational five-note tune with a choir singing along  coinciding  with the animation and the forming of the words "SCREEN GEMS". In other  cases, it uses the opening theme or it's silent.<br/><br/><u>Availability</u>:<font size="3"> <font face="Arial">Common. Seen on many genre and mid-budget films produced and distributed by the studio from the era. It still pops up in trailers even with the next logo currently being used. It also makes a surprise appearance on the 2018 films<i><font color="#FFFFFF">.</font>Searching</i></font></font></font><font size="3"> and </font><font size="3"><font size="3"><font face="Arial"><i>Brightburn</i>.</font><br/></font><br/><u>Editor’s Note</u>: Compared to the television version, the "S" has truly mellowed with age. A beautifully animated and orchestrated logo. The red version, however, can bring flashbacks to the original “S from Hell”, though the music still makes it far calmer.</font><font size="3"><br/><br/><br/>2nd Logo<br/>(July 22, 2011-)<br/></font></font><div align="center"> <font face="Arial" size="1">[[File:TQaYFCxFkqIvcOJ80sv17g47946.jpeg|338px|Screen Gems (2011)]]<u>[[File:640cd3fd8695da4f498da72271b50d47.jpeg|350px|Screen Gems (2014)]]</u><br/><iframe frameborder="0" height="167" src="http://wikifoundrytools.com/wiki/closinglogos/widget/unknown/51e93f03301f1a651c6ff6f0b159323ac2774ae7" width="297"></iframe></font></div><font face="Arial"><font size="1"><br/></font><font size="3"><u>Nicknames</u>: "S from Heaven II", "S in the Sky", "Crystal Screen Gems", "Crystal Gems", "S in Heaven"<br/><br/><u>Logo</u>:  We start out high in the sky. The camera turns and ascends through  layers of cloud. Eventually the clouds clear and we see a CGI </font><font color="#0000ff" size="3">blue</font><font size="3">  letter</font><font size="3"> "<font color="#00aaff"><b>S</b></font>". </font><font size="3">The camera continues to turn and zoom out, slowly revealing the nam</font><font size="3">e "<font color="#00aaff"><b>SCREEN GEMS</b></font>" </font><font size="3">which  fades in with the smaller byline underneath it, in the same vein as  the  previous logo. The camera continues to ascend and zoom out,  revealing  the same trademark "Spiral S". It seems to be made out of  glass,  refracting the </font><font color="#0000ff" size="3">blue</font><font size="3"> of the sky (rather than being </font><font color="#0000ff" size="3">blue</font><font size="3">  itself).  As the camera comes to a stop, the blazing sun is positioned  exactly  behind the bottom half of the "Spiral S", with the clouds  forming a  plane under the logo. The finished product looks similar to  the 2006 version of the 1993 </font><font size="3">[[Columbia Pictures|Columbia]] logo, </font><font size="3">this studio's corporate sister, complete with rainbow-like circles around the sun.<br/><br/><u>Trivia</u>: This logo was based on artwork by Buffy Cutler, who was commissioned to create a new Screen Gems logo for <i>Friends with Benefits</i>. Some of the other candidates he produced are</font><font size="3"> <a href="https://www.behance.net/gallery/Screen-Gems-Studio-Logo/10729055" target="_self">here</a>, </font><font size="3">and appear to have been inspired by the 1965 </font><font size="3">[[Screen Gems Television|Screen Gems]]</font><font size="3"> logo.<br/><br/><u>Bylines</u>:<br/> </font></font><ul><li><font face="Arial" size="3">July 22, 2011-April 20, 2012: "A [[Sony Corporation|SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT]] COMPANY"<br/></font></li><li><font face="Arial" size="3">February 14, 2014- : "a Sony Company"</font></li></ul><font face="Arial"><font size="3"><div><font><font><u>Variants</u>:</font></font><ul><li>Starting with <i>Think Like a Man Too</i>, the 2014 [[Sony Corporation|Sony]] logo now transitions to this logo.</li><li><font size="3"><u>Closing</u>: Same as the previous logo.</font></li></ul></div></font><font size="3"><br/><u>FX/SFX</u>:  The camera moving, the clouds blowing in the wind, the text and logo  fading in and reflecting their surroundings. It's all very nice CGI by  Picture Mill.<font size="3"><br/><br/><u>Music/Sounds</u>: At first, wind can be heard blowing very faintly, then the opening theme of the film starts when the<font color="#333333"> "</font><font color="#00aaff"><b>S</b></font>" first appears on the screen.<br/><br/><u>Availability</u>: Current. It was initially used in tandem with the previous logo, appearing on comedy films such as <i>Friends with Benefits</i>,<i> </i><i>Think Like a Man</i>,<i> </i><i>About Last Night</i>,<i> </i></font><i>Think Like a</i><font size="3"><i> Man Too</i>, and <i>The Wedding Ringer</i>. Starting with <i>The Perfect Guy</i>, it now appears on all of their newer films, regardless of genre, with the exception of <i>Searching </i>and <i>Brightburn</i>.<br/><br/><u>Editor’s Note</u>: This is a beautiful logo that's definitely a worthy successor to the previous one.</font></font></font></div></div><br/></div>

Latest revision as of 16:36, 3 November 2020

Logo descriptions by Ryan Mead, Jason A. Matthews, James Fabiano, Matt Williams, PluMGMK and indycar
Logo captures by Eric S., V of Doom, kidinbed, EnormousRat and LogosForTheWin
Additional edits by V of Doom, Bob Fish, kidinbed and indycar
Video captures courtesy of CJOVideo and PluMGMK



Background: The "Screen Gems" name was resurrected by Sony Pictures Entertainmenton December 8, 1998, as a film division to distribute specific genre and mid-budget film releases, such as horror, thriller, science fiction and African-American films. The studio also distributed some independent films earlier on.


1st Logo
(June 4, 1999-)
Screen Gems Pictures (1999)Screen Gems Pictures - CLG WikiScreen Gems (2014) [Version 2]
Screen Gems (Variant) [1999]Screen Gems (Variant) [2014]Screen Gems (2008)
Nicknames:
  • Original: "S from Heaven", "The CGI Spiral S from Heaven", "The S Returns"
  • Red variant: "S from Hell Redux", "Revenge of the S from Hell", "Red S", "S from Not-So-Hell"

Logo: On a black background, a flash of light with a lens flare forms a light blue sphere. A series of tops (similar to the 1973 ITC Entertainment logo) spin around it and form the two lines of the "S" (the same as the 1965 Screen Gems Television logo, only the "S" is also in a sky blue color). Under the "S", the text "SCREEN GEMS" flips into place and flashes, and underneath that, the Sony byline fades in. The entire animation also has light trail and distortion effects.

Bylines:
  • June 4-July 9, 1999: Bylineless (This was only used on trailers.)
  • June 4, 1999-October 18, 2013: "A SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY" (This was used on the majority of their films.)
  • July 2, 2014-: "a Sony Company"

Variants:
  • In 2004, there is a registered trademark symbol that appears next to the name.
  • There's a red version of the logo used on some films, mostly horror/thrillers such as Untraceable, Lakeview Terrace, and Vacancy. It occasionally appeared on non-horror/thriller movies such as Dear John and First Sunday.
  • On some early films released by the company, the "S" is bigger than usual. Also, the beginning of the logo is slightly different.
  • On Deliver Us from Evil, No Good Deed, Searching, andBrightburn,the 2014 Sony logo transitions to this logo.
  • Closing: Similar to the 1993 Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures logos, the print "Spiral S" is on the right with "SCREEN GEMS" stacked on top of one another on the left and the byline "A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company".

FX/SFX: The light and the spinning tops, all in stunning CGI that's made this logo a favorite of logo fans who have seen it.

Music/Sounds: It starts out with a rising orchestra, then to an extremely majestic and inspirational five-note tune with a choir singing along coinciding with the animation and the forming of the words "SCREEN GEMS". In other cases, it uses the opening theme or it's silent.

Availability: Common. Seen on many genre and mid-budget films produced and distributed by the studio from the era. It still pops up in trailers even with the next logo currently being used. It also makes a surprise appearance on the 2018 films.Searching
and Brightburn.

Editor’s Note: Compared to the television version, the "S" has truly mellowed with age. A beautifully animated and orchestrated logo. The red version, however, can bring flashbacks to the original “S from Hell”, though the music still makes it far calmer.



2nd Logo
(July 22, 2011-)

Nicknames: "S from Heaven II", "S in the Sky", "Crystal Screen Gems", "Crystal Gems", "S in Heaven"

Logo: We start out high in the sky. The camera turns and ascends through layers of cloud. Eventually the clouds clear and we see a CGI
blue letter "S". The camera continues to turn and zoom out, slowly revealing the name "SCREEN GEMS" which fades in with the smaller byline underneath it, in the same vein as the previous logo. The camera continues to ascend and zoom out, revealing the same trademark "Spiral S". It seems to be made out of glass, refracting the blue of the sky (rather than being blue itself). As the camera comes to a stop, the blazing sun is positioned exactly behind the bottom half of the "Spiral S", with the clouds forming a plane under the logo. The finished product looks similar to the 2006 version of the 1993 Columbia logo, this studio's corporate sister, complete with rainbow-like circles around the sun.

Trivia: This logo was based on artwork by Buffy Cutler, who was commissioned to create a new Screen Gems logo for Friends with Benefits. Some of the other candidates he produced are
<a href="https://www.behance.net/gallery/Screen-Gems-Studio-Logo/10729055" target="_self">here</a>, and appear to have been inspired by the 1965 Screen Gems logo.

Bylines:
Variants:
  • Starting with Think Like a Man Too, the 2014 Sony logo now transitions to this logo.
  • Closing: Same as the previous logo.

FX/SFX: The camera moving, the clouds blowing in the wind, the text and logo fading in and reflecting their surroundings. It's all very nice CGI by Picture Mill.

Music/Sounds: At first, wind can be heard blowing very faintly, then the opening theme of the film starts when the "S" first appears on the screen.

Availability: Current. It was initially used in tandem with the previous logo, appearing on comedy films such as Friends with Benefits, Think Like a Man, About Last Night,
Think Like a Man Too, and The Wedding Ringer. Starting with The Perfect Guy, it now appears on all of their newer films, regardless of genre, with the exception of Searching and Brightburn.

Editor’s Note: This is a beautiful logo that's definitely a worthy successor to the previous one.