Touchstone Pictures Logo History

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  • čas přidán 18. 12. 2023
  • Special thanks to ‪@zkn26‬ for archiving this video!!!
    Touchstone Pictures (formerly Touchstone Films) was established by Walt Disney Productions on February 15, 1984 to produce and distribute more adult-oriented films. The company was merely a brand and didn't operate as a separate company. The company became a dominant force between its establishment in the 1980s to the early 2000s, making several successful films such as Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Three Men and a Baby, Adventures in Babysitting, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Color of Money, Con Air, Unbreakable, Signs, and many more films. However, the company began a slow decline in 2003 with the success of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl as the first PG-13 film released under the mainline Walt Disney Pictures banner. The label became relegated to R-rated and PG and PG-13 fare that didn't fit the mainline banner as a result.
    Two huge blows were dealt to the company in 2009: first, the then-new Disney chairman Rich Ross trimmed the number of films Disney released in a year to eight. This business plan resulted in planned sequels for Touchstone hits being cancelled, and many more flops to come for Disney in general (he left after the failures of John Carter and Mars Needs Moms); the last Touchstone film released solo, without distributing for others, was You Again. Meanwhile, Disney eventually stopped producing adult-oriented but family-friendly films after Old Dogs flopped with critics (though it did reasonably well at the box office). After all this, Touchstone began merely distributing films for Lucasfilm, Miramax, and DreamWorks Pictures (except the EMEA region and India), as well as foreign films and titles Disney didn't see value in. It didn't help either that Disney was beginning to release their Marvel and Star Wars films under the respective Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm brands. The final blow came with the critical and commercial failure of Strange Magic, with them only distributing Bridge of Spies and The Light Between Oceans since then, the latter ultimately being the company's final film.
    Disney retired the label on September 2, 2016[1] after the expiration of their DreamWorks deal in August 2016 (since they went back to Amblin Partners and Universal Pictures for distribution) and their eventual acquisition of 21st Century Fox in 2019. Its slate has since been taken over by Walt Disney Pictures (for most Disney-style films), 20th Century Studios (for non-Disney style films and several mid-budget adult films), and Searchlight Pictures (for low-budget, independent and third-party films), while several other Disney divisions have produced or are developing television series and films based on previous Touchstone properties for Disney+ and Hulu. However, the 2018 film Sherlock Gnomes, the sequel and spin-off to Gnomeo & Juliet, was released by Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer instead of Disney. Although the 2019 film Glass was rumored to be released by Touchstone outside of the United States, it was instead released under the revived Buena Vista International label. Today, Touchstone is in a similar place as Disney's other former mature label, Hollywood Pictures, existing solely as an in-name-only unit to hold the copyright of their films.

Komentáře • 4

  • @ManF3
    @ManF3 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Great logo history! Touchstone was a pretty fantastic company, and not only the films they distributed are fantastic, but so are their logos, especially the 1985 and 2002 logos

  • @EthanAnania
    @EthanAnania Před 7 měsíci +3

    Touchstone Pictures had a great lineup of movies, such as Who Framed Roger Rabbit, O Brother Where Art Thou, Armageddon, Con Air, Turner & Hooch, Dick Tracy, Ed Wood, Dead Ports Society, etc.

  • @JontyMaster
    @JontyMaster Před 7 měsíci +3

    Neat video. Yet another entry in my imaginary book of classic logos. The 1985 ident is definitely my favourite.

  • @user-te7kw7yi4i
    @user-te7kw7yi4i Před 2 dny

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