Columbia Pictures logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG (1000logos.net)
From Dark Universe filters to effortless crossfades, here's a look at what makes for a memorable film production logo: https://t.co/c7ptRBYIs2 pic.twitter.com/TUMMWrnWBy
— Film School Rejects (@rejectnation) August 3, 2021
A nod ( minus a noggin) from Columbia pictures to Joan Crawford and her ax-murderess role in "Straight Jacket" (1964)…. shown in the closing credits of the film…. pic.twitter.com/wG3miZlpRn
— Noirchick In Old Hollywood (@Noirchick1) February 22, 2023
In 1991, Michael J. Deas approached Jennifer Joseph with an offer to serve as the live model for the new Torch Lady logo of Columbia Pictures. Deas, renowned for his photorealistic artwork, aimed to create a timeless representation with strong features, and Joseph perfectly fit… pic.twitter.com/PNTdJtHUAX
— Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) May 21, 2023
#Locarno77's Columbia Pictures retrospective illuminates "the studio’s unique takes on melodramas, noirs, women’s pictures, screwballs, westerns, war flicks, and social justice works."@812filmreviews surveys 13 of the fest's classic film offerings: https://t.co/lL3lGPuMGG pic.twitter.com/0vnlLcHUdG
— RogerEbert.com (@ebertvoices) August 23, 2024