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These are the logo variations used throughout the years by Paramount Pictures, with more to be added over time. Wings (1927, 2012 reissue): The 2012 restoration uses a rather unique variant that is fitting for the first Best Picture Oscar winner.
NOTE: This gallery is reserved for opening logos. Trailer variants and closing variants have been respectively moved here and here. Please do not put them on this page; put them on those...
See how the Paramount Pictures logo has changed over the years, from 1912 to 2005, with different designs, colors, and effects. Learn about the history and trivia behind each logo variation, and watch video captures of some examples.
Full wordmark as seen on the company's studio gate on Melrose Avenue in California and the company's website since 2019. Script. Logo used on the company's website. Logo with the "Pictures" in a Copperplate font. 2017-2019 (print)
The rare corporate variant of the 2002-2013 Paramount Pictures logo, which can be seen on an Australian DVD of "Blue's Clues: Get To Know Joe".
Variants: While there have been some variations of the logo depending on the movie, and of course the three byline variants, there are two main logo variations of this logo:
The Greatest Show on Earth: The 1950 logo appears on the background of a spinning wheel. This also applies to the closing variant. Rear Window: At the end of the film, the curtains of the character James Stewart's windows close, and the Paramount text and stars appear over the courtyard.