After Disney sold the studio to Filmyard Holdings in 2010, the word "Films" was dropped from the name and logo, becoming simply "Miramax" the next year. It's also videotaped and sped-up. Logo: Basically the same as the 1999 movie logo, except that "TELEVISION" replaces "FILMS". The words "DISTRIBUTED BY" are above the logo. 1 Background 2 1st Logo (1980-1987) 3 2nd Logo (1987-1999) 4 3rd Logo (September 11, 1987-October 29, 1999) 5 4th Logo (December 18, 1998 - November 28, 2008) 6 5th Logo (December 25, 2008-2018) 7 6th Logo(2018-) In 1979, Miramax Films was started by Bob and Harvey Weinstein.
It's also videotaped and sped-up. FX/SFX: Same as the 1999 movie logo or none. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Logo description by Eric S., BenIsRandom and WizardDuck Logo captures by Eric S. Editions by Logophile Video capture by Logophile Background: Miramax Television is the television division of Miramax Films. Logo: It's the same as the 2008 Miramax logo, however the logo is cut to when we're about to face the buildings and the "MIRAMAX" text is already seen. None for the Weinstein Company/Miramax TV combo.
Dvd-4-U Entertainment (With Presents Variant) (1999), Hinkler Books Pty Ltd (2000s) (With Warning Screen), https://closinglogos.fandom.com/wiki/Miramax_Television_(Again)?oldid=8821. Until 1999, Miramax Television didn't had a proper logo, only generic texts saying "MIRAMAX TELEVISION". Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show or none. It first appeared on the featurette Making Life Beautiful, which can be seen on the 1999 VHS of Life is Beautiful. It's also seen on the English dubbed episodes of Tokyo Pig. Availability: Appeared on Project Runway and earlier episodes of Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. It also appeared on the trailer for A Wrinkle in Time (found on the Spy Kids 2001 VHS/DVD), but by the time it debuted, the Dimension Television logo appeared instead. Logo description by Eric S. and WizardDuck Logo captures by Eric S. Editions by Logophile Video capture by Logophile Background: Miramax Television is the television division of Miramax Films. Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show or none. Low, the fast pace might catch you off-guard. Music/Sounds: A short version of the 2008 Miramax jingle. Editions by Logophile Logo: On a black background, we see the text "in association with".Below it is an "M" made of filmstrip and next to it is the stacked words "MIRAMAX FILMS".Variant: Some films have the text "A MIRAMAX FILMS Release".. FX/SFX: None.. Music/Sounds: None or the music from any given soundtrack.. Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show or none. Logo: Basically the same as the 1999 movie logo, except that "TELEVISION" replaces "FILMS". Until 1999, Miramax Television didn't had a proper logo, only generic texts saying "MIRAMAX TELEVISION". Music/Sounds: A short version of the 2008 Miramax jingle. Video capture by Logophile. Scare Factor: Depends on the logo: None for the Weinstein Company/Miramax TV combo.
Until 1999, Miramax Television didn't had a proper logo, only generic texts saying "MIRAMAX TELEVISION". Closing Logo Group Wikia is a FANDOM TV Community. "Oscar®" and "Academy Award®" are the registered trademarks, trademarks and servicemarks of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It's also seen on the English dubbed episodes of Tokyo Pig. Logo: It's the same as the 2008 Miramax logo, however the logo is cut to when we're about to face the buildings and the "MIRAMAX" text is already seen. In 2004 on FX, on a promotion show for the movie Hero, it just had a simple zoom in of the logo. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. It first appeared on the featurette Making Life Beautiful, which can be seen on the 1999 VHS of Life is Beautiful. Logo captures by Eric S. Logo description by Eric S., BenIsRandom and WizardDuck The Hero variation is extinct. FX/SFX: Same as the 1999 movie logo or none. It appeared on the trailer for A Wrinkle in Time (found on the Spy Kids 2001 VHS/DVD), but by the time it debuted, the Dimension Television logo appeared instead. Background: Miramax Television is the television division of Miramax Films. Content is available under $1 unless otherwise noted. Otherwise, it's the closing theme of the show. Music/Sounds: A short version of the 2008 Miramax jingle. 2005-: Starting on S2 of Project Runway, this logo is seen under the Weinstein Company logo. Availability: Very rare.Seen on very early films from the company. In 2004 on FX, on a promotion show for the movie Hero, it just had a simple zoom in of the logo.
Availability: Can be seen on Project Runway on Lifetime and Bravo and Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee on Food Network. Logo captures by Eric S. Otherwise, it's the closing theme of the show. Logo: Basically the same as the 1999 movie logo, except that "TELEVISION" replaces "FILMS".
Background: Miramax Television is the television division of Miramax Films. Logo: Basically the same as the 1999 movie logo, except that "TELEVISION" replaces "FILMS". The words "DISTRIBUTED BY" are above the logo. 1st Logo (1999-October 23, 2014) Dvd-4-U Entertainment (With Presents Variant) (1999), Hinkler Books Pty Ltd (2000s) (With Warning Screen), https://closinglogos.fandom.com/wiki/Miramax_Television?oldid=9159. Logo description by Eric S. and WizardDuck 2005-: Starting on S2 of Project Runway, this logo is seen under the Weinstein Company logo. It's also videotaped and sped-up. Closing Logos Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Video capture by Logophile. Nickname: "Filmstrip M" . The Hero variation is extinct. Low, the fast pace might catch you off-guard. The logo is just the same as the previous one, but without the word "Films".
Until 1999, Miramax Television didn't had a proper logo, only generic texts saying "MIRAMAX TELEVISION". https://closinglogogroup.fandom.com/wiki/Miramax_Television?oldid=84380, On some shows, like the English version of, On the behind-the-scenes promo show for 2002's. Scare Factor: Depends on the logo: Miramax (Other | Trailer Variants) 1 (51%) | Miramax Television 1 (51%) Defunct Miramax International | Miramax/Dimension Films | Miramax Home Entertainment | BeIN Sports (Spain) | Miramax Books | Talk 2 Miramax, LLC (also known as Miramax Films) is an American entertainment company known for producing and distributing films and television shows.It is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.Miramax was founded in 1979 by brothers Bob and Harvey Weinstein, and was a leading independent film motion picture distribution and production company before it was acquired by The … Variants: Otherwise, it's the closing theme of the show. Availability: Appeared on Project Runway and earlier episodes of Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee. Low, the fast pace might catch you off-guard. A shortened version of the Miramax TV logo with a zoom-in. Until 2001, Miramax Television didn't had a proper logo, only generic texts saying "MIRAMAX TELEVISION". Logo: It's the same as the 2008 Miramax logo, however the logo is cut to when we're about to face the buildings and the "MIRAMAX" text is already seen.
It appeared on the trailer for A Wrinkle in Time (found on the Spy Kids 2001 VHS/DVD), but by the time it debuted, the Dimension Television logo appeared instead. The words "DISTRIBUTED BY" are above the logo. Variants: Background: Miramax Television is the television division of Miramax Films. Following the sale of Miramax from Filmyard Holdings to Qatari-owned entertainment company beIN Media Group in 2016, the color of the wordmark was changed to blue … Closing Logos Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. "MIRAMAX®" and the "Miramax" logo are the registered trademarks, trademarks and service marks of Miramax, LLC. Background: Miramax Television is the television division of Miramax Films. Until 2001, Miramax Television didn't had a proper logo, only generic texts saying "MIRAMAX TELEVISION". Editions by Logophile
This comes from a promo on FX for the movie Hero back in the summer of 2004. None for the Weinstein Company/Miramax TV combo.
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