- Paramount-logo includes twenty four stars which come from the clouds and circle around a mountain top. The mountain is based on a mountain in Utah in the United States of Amercia. After the stars surround the mountain top then the Paramount logo comes down and fits inbetween the mountain top and the surrounding stars
- Dreamworks-uses features a boy fishing whilst sat on the moon. The boy is the son of one of the co-founders of Dreamworks, Steven Spielberg. Dreamworks was founded in 1984 and the founders of Dreamworks are, Steven Spielberg, David Geffen and Jeffrey Katzenberg. The ident start offs with a reflection of the moon in a lake and a fishing line with a float hits the water. The rest of the ident is dominated by clouds and space. The camera then travels up through the clouds to reveal a bright white boy fishing whilst sitting on a cresent moon
- Coloumbia-ident features a woman holding a flame torch and clothed in clothes patterned with the American flag, this is meant to represent the statue of liberty as it shows the freedom given to americans to 'persue their dreams'. The ident starts with a zoom out to reveal the main focus of the ident which is the woman and the bright shining torch. The woman used in this ident now was created from a live model which was digitally enchanced to make the woman look more 3D than it's 2D original painting.
- MGM-MGM stands for Metro, Goldwyn and Mayer. MGM was founded by Marcus Loew and the names Metro, Goldwyn and Mayer stand for Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and Louis B. Mayer Pictures. The name was created when founder Marcus Loew took control of these companies. MGM has Incorporated a lion into every ident which they have created since the company was founded in 1924. MGM is famous for distributing famous cartoons such as Tom & Jerry and Droopy. There have been six lions used since the start of MGM and all have their own names, the first lion used was Slats the Lion and was used between 1917-1928, the second lion was called Jackie the Lion and was used from 1928-1956. The third lion, Tanner the Lion used between the years 1934-1956 during which time they swapped between Tanner and Jackie. The forth lion, George the Lion, used between 1956-1958 and lastly Leo the Lion used from 1957 to the present lion which we see on our screens today. MGM also used to feature parody idents by using such characters as Tom from Tom & Jerry insted of the lion for selected episodes. This ident is very simple but rememberable because all it features is the lion and its surroundings. The lion lets out a big, loud roar to the audience.
- 20th Century Fox-20th Century Fox was founded in the year 1935 after merging with Fox Film Corporation which was founded twenty years earlier by William Fox and also merging with 20th Century Pictures which was founded by Darryl F Zanuck in the year 1933. 20th Century Fox is best known for films and television programmes such as Star Wars, The Simpsons, Family Guy, Die Hard, Planet of the Apes, Home Alone and Ice Age. 20th Century Fox is a member of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).
- Warner Brothers-Time Warner is the parent company of Warner Bros. from 1989 onwards and was founded in 1918 as Warner Bros. Studios by four brothers called Harry, Albert, Jack and Sam Warner. Warner Bros. has encorporated many different logos over the years since 1918. Here is all of the logos that Warner Brothers have used over the years
From 1923 the logo used by Warner Bros. is predominantly a shield up until 1972 - 1984 were the logo used, known as "The Big W" is an curved square on a plain black background. This is a simple logo but the logo designers changed from 1984 back to the original shield. Warner Bros. ident starts off with a view of Warner Bros. Studios with a gold shade to the image. From this the Warner Bros. logo is revealed as the camera zooms out and the shield rotates into place in the centre of the frame. Warner Brothers also dont just use their own Idents they also change for big blockbuster films such as Harry Potter here are the examples throughout the years(excluding the last two films)
this is the ident we have choosen to use, we created our own as we decided it would be better than copying another companies, we used the MGM ident as a guide as we thought there style suited our film well as its an older company which suits our action war film style we have gone for

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