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=== 1st logo - 1948 to 1952 === | === 1st logo - 1948 to 1952 === | ||
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=== 2nd logo - 1952 to 1956 === | === 2nd logo - 1952 to 1956 === | ||
{{YouTube|id=E5WoReiETbI|description=1952, presentation. from "Father Knows Best", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@thenorthplattespacemonkeyb4035 thenorthplattespacemonkeyb4035]|id2=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKfb6-xU9Gs|description2=1952, film leader. from "Crossroads USA", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@ZMBsWorldwideLogoArchive ZMBsWorldwideLogoArchive]|id3=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doMgVs8mrHs|description3=1954, production. from S1E3 of "Captain Midnight", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id4=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZoQNoc09ig|description4=1954, production w/ pointier stars. from S3E11 of "The Ford Television Theatre", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@LeIDBasher LeIDBasher] from [https://www.youtube.com/@PariahAvenger PariahAvenger]|id5=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpJFvZU75S4|description5=from S1E1 of "Jungle Jim", clipped by {{U|Boberrybiscuit}} from [https://www.youtube.com/@Classic16mmFilmArchive Classic16mmFilmArchive]|id6=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEhDYoIbi-M|description6=from S1E5 of "Jungle Jim", clipped by {{U|Boberrybiscuit}} from [https://www.youtube.com/@Classic16mmFilmArchive Classic16mmFilmArchive]}} | |||
'''Nicknames:''' "tv box", "Screen Gems TV im awesome", "The TV Tube", "Screen Gems-on-TV" | '''Nicknames:''' "tv box", "Screen Gems TV im awesome", "The TV Tube", "Screen Gems-on-TV" | ||
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=== 3rd logo - 1955 to 1960 === | === 3rd logo - 1955 to 1960 === | ||
{{YouTube|id=8W_SVsMxQHo|description=1955, presentation. from "Devil Goddess", clipped by {{U|Boberrybiscuit}} from [https://www.youtube.com/@Classic16mmFilmArchive Classic16mmFilmArchive]|id2=F7v4Q4-8XcY|description2=1955, presentation. from S5 of "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show", clipped by {{U|Boberrybiscuit}} from [https://www.youtube.com/@TheWOCArchive TheWOCArchive]|id3=fWbB2-24wOU|description3=1955, partial presentation. from S5 of "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show", clipped by {{U|Boberrybiscuit}} from [https://www.youtube.com/@TheWOCArchive TheWOCArchive]|id4=bqNowwLKbwE|description4=1956, production. from S1E18 of "Jungle Jim", clipped by {{U|Boberrybiscuit}} from [https://www.youtube.com/@Classic16mmFilmArchive Classic16mmFilmArchive]|id5=9c09g9g1ZU0|description5=from "Wild Bill Hickok", clipped by {{U|Boberrybiscuit}} from [https://www.youtube.com/@TheWOCArchive TheWOCArchive]|id6=tsqqB4YS9fo|description6=from S1E16 of "Shirley Temple's Storybook", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id7=2blI-m3dH4U|description7=1959, film program 10th anniversary. from "The Fat Man: The Thirty-Two Friends of Gina Lardelli", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@actionsub actionsub]|id8=Z0ml2Rv2EdA|description8=1959, 10th anniversary presentation. from "The Donna Reed Show", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1] from [https://www.youtube.com/@TheWOCArchive TheWOCArchive]|id9=NNyFTU_HxZ8|description9=1963, french. from S1E18 of "The Huckleberry Hound Show", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id10=Eq2RwVmoY0I|description10=presentation w/soundtrack. from "Walk East on Beacon", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@aldenpbs aldenpbs]}} | |||
'''Nicknames:''' "Columbia Gems" "it look like... Columbia", "Torch Lady", "Fanfare of Doom" | '''Nicknames:''' "Columbia Gems" "it look like... Columbia", "Torch Lady", "Fanfare of Doom" | ||
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=== 4th logo - 1960 to 1963 === | === 4th logo - 1960 to 1963 === | ||
{{YouTube|id=c_VkZs0GGCc|description=1960. from S3E1 of "The Donna Reed Show", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id2=RwFutry51IM|description2=1960, film prod hollywood. from S2 of "Dennis the Menace", captured by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id3=3XrkIpoJnGo|description3=1960, film prod hollywood color. from S5 of "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show", captured by [https://www.youtube.com/@thenorthplattespacemonkeyb4035 thenorthplattespacemonkeyb4035]|id4=ylU-bNjiBk8|description4=1960, film presentation hollywood. from S3E4 of "The Donna Reed Show", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id5=P9m4iuneuXQ|description5=1960, film Herbert P. Leonard production. from S2E7 of "Naked City", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id6=tsqqB4YS9fo|description6=1960, Herbert P. Leonard executive production. from S1E4 of "Route 66", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id7=GPLHisy5mZ8|description7=1960, opening. from "Shannon", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id8=vh0qPc0ucX4|description8=1960, opening alt theme. from "Dan Raven", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id9=h99uNbvD2SQ|description9=1962, film production color. from S2E5 of "Hazel", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id10=mImoUpdi5MA|description10=1963, film production. from S4E32 of "Dennis The Menace", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id11=ixDUV0T3yx4|description11=1963, color film presentation. from S1E30 of "Empire", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id12=xFtd8MSkvOc|description12=sepia. clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@thenorthplattespacemonkeyb4035 thenorthplattespacemonkeyb4035]}} | |||
'''Nicknames:''' "Columbia Gems Again", "Screen Gems Torch Lady", "Torch Lady II" | '''Nicknames:''' "Columbia Gems Again", "Screen Gems Torch Lady", "Torch Lady II" | ||
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=== 5th logo - 1963 to 1965 === | === 5th logo - 1963 to 1965 === | ||
{{YouTube|id=rrI6R8oHOGg|description=1963, b&w Herbert P. Leonard presentation. from S4E7 of "Route 66", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@TheAVTBArchives TheAVTBArchives]|id2=MRdPwUxBwbw|description2=1963, color production. from S3 of "Hazel", captured by [https://www.youtube.com/@RaptorGirlLogoArchive2 RaptorGirlLogoArchive2]|id3=rRPQu2Xn1Yg|description3=1964. from S1E1 of "Bewitched", captured by [https://www.youtube.com/@thenorthplattespacemonkeyb4035 thenorthplattespacemonkeyb4035]|id5=hOzPIMIRdIg|description5=1964, color w/o announcer. from "The Peter Potamus Show", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@ZMBsWorldwideLogoArchive ZMBsWorldwideLogoArchive]|id5=3uzAbiAL2t0|description5=1964,b&w production. from S2E7 of "The Donna Reed Show", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@jordanrioslogovaultisnolon6085 jordanrioslogovaultisnolon6085]|id6=rthyWGnEqP8|description6=1964, b&w presentation. from "Decision: The Conflicts of Harry S. Truman", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@BrokenSaw1 BrokenSaw1]|id7=Krdrl3jI9ac|description7=1964, color presentation. from "The Magilla Gorilla Show", clipped by [https://www.youtube.com/@TheAVTBArchives TheAVTBArchives]}} | |||
'''Nicknames:''' "Sticks", "Pixie Sticks", "Sticks n' Balls", "Stars and Spotlights", "The Dancing Sticks" | '''Nicknames:''' "Sticks", "Pixie Sticks", "Sticks n' Balls", "Stars and Spotlights", "The Dancing Sticks" | ||
'''Visuals:''' | '''Visuals:''' animated by [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]]. font is "'''Benguiat Frisky'''" | ||
'''Audio:''' trumpet | '''Audio:''' trumpet | ||
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=== 6th logo - 1965 to 1974 === | === 6th logo - 1965 to 1974 === | ||
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'''nicknames:''' "S from Hell", "Ahhhhh" "Uh" "Screen Gems Logos" "Logo of DOOM", "The S From Hell", "The Spiral S", "The Filmstrip S", "The Creepy Screen Gems Logo", "The S From Heck (by family friendly logo channels)", "The Spiral S (From Hell)", "Burning S", "Scream Gems", "Attack of the Killer S", "The Personification of All That Is Evil", "Shrill S,", "Buzzy S", "Hawk S" | '''nicknames:''' "S from Hell", "Ahhhhh" "Uh" "Screen Gems Logos" "Logo of DOOM", "The S From Hell", "The Spiral S", "The Filmstrip S", "The Creepy Screen Gems Logo", "The S From Heck (by family friendly logo channels)", "The Spiral S (From Hell)", "Burning S", "Scream Gems", "Attack of the Killer S", "The Personification of All That Is Evil", "Shrill S,", "Buzzy S", "Hawk S" | ||
Revision as of 17:26, 23 November 2025
page originally created by Boberrybiscuit on 11/24/2024.
Screen Gems was founded by Margaret J. Winkler in 1921 under the name M.J. Winkler Pictures/Productions. Charles Mintz rebranded it to Winkler Pictures after taking it over in 1926 and partnered with Columbia Pictures for distribution in 1929. it was renamed to The Charles Mintz Studio later. in 1933 The Charles Mintz Studio became Screen Gems (which came from Columbia Pictures' early slogan: "Gems of the Screen", which was a take on the song Columbia, the Gem Of The Ocean. before his death Mintz gave Screen Gems to Columbia. it then shut down in 1949. it later then merged with Pioneer Telefilms
Ralph Cohn, Jack Cohn and Harry Cohn founded Pioneer Telefilms in 1947. Columbia acquired it for 50k bucks and turned it into Screen Gems. the new Screen Gems started on April 15th 1949. in 1951 it became a full-fledged tv studio. in the 50s Screen Gems started owning TV and radio stations. it somehow partially had Canal 11 Televisión in Venezuela from 1966 to 1968. in 1963 Screen Gems entered music publishing and from it the music division they made, Screen Gems-Columbia Music got sold to EMI for 23,5 million bucks in 1976. in 1965 Columbia Pictures acquired a fifty per cent interested in EUE, which was then merged with Screen Gems and became EUE/Screen Gems. (Those studios were then sold in 1982 to George Cooney). on december 23rd 1968 Screen Gems merged with Columbia Pictures Corporation and became Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc for 24.5 million bucks. on May 6th, 1974 Screen Gems was renamed to Columbia Pictures Television. and then shit hpapened im not writing more Sorry go to other page
1st logo - 1948 to 1952
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1948. clipped by [Snelfu]
2nd logo - 1952 to 1956
Nicknames: "tv box", "Screen Gems TV im awesome", "The TV Tube", "Screen Gems-on-TV"
Visuals: traditional animation
Audio: end theme
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Scare factor: 1. eh
Cheese factor: 3. very 50s but its fine theres nothing wrong with it
CLG note: "The logo fits well with the company name as the "SCREEN" is the TV tube, and the "GEMS" are the stars on the screen. It's a rather peculiar concept that was shelved in favor of the "Torch Lady" years later."
Spida factor: Spida think... it good
3rd logo - 1955 to 1960
Nicknames: "Columbia Gems" "it look like... Columbia", "Torch Lady", "Fanfare of Doom"
Visuals: traditional cel animation and matte painting for the text
Audio: composed by Jack Shaindlin
Rarity: Rare
Scare factor: 4. Big theme. Big font. Scare logos
Cheese factor: 0
CLG note:: "It's mostly a well-liked logo, but some viewers in their youth were put off by the loud and dramatic nature of the fanfare heard on some shows, which has been referred to by some as the "Fanfare of Doom." "
Spida factor: Spida think... It Columbia
4th logo - 1960 to 1963
Nicknames: "Columbia Gems Again", "Screen Gems Torch Lady", "Torch Lady II"
Visuals: traditional cel animation and matte painting for the text
Audio: Hal Gibney is the announcer
Rarity: Rare
Scare factor: 2. Maybe
Cheese factor: 1.5. Not really
Spida factor: Spida think... i feel like somethings missing here
5th logo - 1963 to 1965
Nicknames: "Sticks", "Pixie Sticks", "Sticks n' Balls", "Stars and Spotlights", "The Dancing Sticks"
Visuals: animated by Hanna-Barbera Productions. font is "Benguiat Frisky"
Audio: trumpet
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Scare factor: 0.75. b&w could be kinda unnerving to people but if in color Noe
Cheese factor: 3-4. A bit cheesy.. like its really 60s
AVID note: "This logo was often nicknamed "Stars and Spotlights" among members of rec.arts.animation, due to the dots resembling spotlights and likely also due to them sparkling like stars."
CLG note: "A straight example of early 60s art decor. Advertising in the 1960s commonly used this style of art."
Spida factor: Spida think... classic.C
6th logo - 1965 to 1974
nicknames: "S from Hell", "Ahhhhh" "Uh" "Screen Gems Logos" "Logo of DOOM", "The S From Hell", "The Spiral S", "The Filmstrip S", "The Creepy Screen Gems Logo", "The S From Heck (by family friendly logo channels)", "The Spiral S (From Hell)", "Burning S", "Scream Gems", "Attack of the Killer S", "The Personification of All That Is Evil", "Shrill S,", "Buzzy S", "Hawk S"
visuals: camera controlled cel animation, logo/symbol created & animated by Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv
audio: composed by Van Alexander, arranged by Eric Siday, and performed on a Moog Synthesizer. the Batfink variant was composed by Winston Sharples.
Rarity: Common
Scare factor: 1000000000000000000. Ahhhh
Cheese factor: 3. Ahhhh
AVID note: "This logo has gained a relatively large cult following (even transcending the logo enthusiast community), due to its notoriety for scaring some viewers (particularly children), earning its unofficial nickname, the "S from Hell". This is mostly due to the animation and Siday's early Moog stinger, which has been described as "creepy"[2] and "horrifying"[1]. Commonly referred to alongside other "scary" logos, such as the Viacom "V of Doom", VID's "Mask of Guo Xiang", Klasky Csupo's "Splaat", Paramount Television's "Closet Killer", and THX's "Deep Note". Its notoriety was even enough to spawn a short mockumentary in 2010 called The S from Hell (directed by Rodney Ascher, who later directed the 2012 documentary Room 237), as well as for the logo to make a brief appearance in a particularly tense scene in Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, as mentioned in Trivia."
CLG note: "Though this logo has gained somewhat of a cult following, it is notorious for scaring some viewers, even enough to spawn a short documentary in 2010 called The S from Hell."
Spida factor: Spida think... Ahhhh