Logo Variations - Touchstone Pictures

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Touchstone Pictures.

D.O.A. (1988), Dick Tracy (1990), and Ransom (1996): The logo is in black & white.

Ed Wood (1994): Like the D.O.A., Dick Tracy and Ransom variants, the logo is in B&W. However, the animation is altered to have lightning strike the ball, forming the logo. The animation also appears to be much smoother, almost like it's shot on camera.

Kundun (1997): The whole logo, except the flash, is in a permanent geranium lake color.

Bicentennial Man (1999, non-US prints): The Touchstone print logo is featured in the end credits.

Sorority Boys (2002): The thunderball turns into a merit badge.

Gangs of New York (2002): Exactly like the Miramax logo seen in the movie, but the words "MIRAMAX FILMS" are replaced with "TOUCHSTONE PICTURES".

ESPN's Ultimate X: The Movie (2002): We zoom out from around the center of the logo, which plays in warp speed.

Déja Vù (2006): The logo plays normally until halfway when it goes backwards. After that, it plays normally.

The Tempest (2010): The logo comes from the sun eclipse on teal background.

I Am Number Four (2010): The logo has a slight orange tint.

When in Rome (2010): When the logo finishes, we zoom out to reveal that the logo is a sign in a painting of an abstract city.

Need for Speed (2014): The first half of the logo is sped up, and after it completes it cuts to black instead of fading out.