Universal studios are 100 years this year, April 30th to be precise! And to celebrate getting a few grey hairs and what not, they’ve launched a new logo which hasn’t been changed entirely. In fact it looks pretty awesome,from a design point of view. It keeps the iconic imagery, while giving it a more modern look and feel.
They’ve also announced that they will restore 13 of their iconic films including All Quiet on the Western Front, The Birds, Buck Privates, Dracula (1931), the Spanish-language Dracula filmed, Frankenstein, Jaws, Schindler's List, Out of Africa, Pillow Talk, Bride of Frankenstein, The Sting and To Kill a Mockingbird.
So, start rolling out the cake and champagne. We’re there!
Full release below..
Universal will mark its 100th anniversary in 2012, and will commemorate its centennial with a yearlong celebration honoring the studio’s rich film history and cultural legacy. The campaign draws its inspiration from Universal’s extraordinary and diverse library of films, many of which will be highlighted throughout the year, and is designed to engage fans of all ages in the art of moviemaking.
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and Pinterest. At the center of all online initiatives lies a rich,
robust website dedicated to all things related to the yearlong
celebration of Universal’s 100th Anniversary. For more information, please visit
http://Universal100th.com.
Via Universal
They’ve also announced that they will restore 13 of their iconic films including All Quiet on the Western Front, The Birds, Buck Privates, Dracula (1931), the Spanish-language Dracula filmed, Frankenstein, Jaws, Schindler's List, Out of Africa, Pillow Talk, Bride of Frankenstein, The Sting and To Kill a Mockingbird.
So, start rolling out the cake and champagne. We’re there!
Full release below..
Universal will mark its 100th anniversary in 2012, and will commemorate its centennial with a yearlong celebration honoring the studio’s rich film history and cultural legacy. The campaign draws its inspiration from Universal’s extraordinary and diverse library of films, many of which will be highlighted throughout the year, and is designed to engage fans of all ages in the art of moviemaking.
A
significant element of the centennial includes the extensive
restoration of thirteen of the studio’s most beloved titles such as
To Kill a Mockingbird, All Quiet on The Western Front, Jaws,
The Sting, Out of Africa, Frankenstein, and Schindler’s List.
Universal Studios Home Entertainment will kick off the celebration in January with a special 50th anniversary release of
To Kill a Mockingbird, debuting on Blu-rayTM for the
first time ever. Throughout the year, Universal will pay tribute to
other influential films in the Universal library with special events and
Blu-rayTM releases of such iconic
classics as Jaws and E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial which celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Universal will reveal an updated animated logo tied to the centennial.
The animated logo will make its first appearance in front of
Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax at its premiere in February, and for its U.S. theatrical release beginning March 2nd.
(The new static version of this logo is unveiled today and is featured
at the top of this release.) Other activities surrounding
the studio’s 100th anniversary include a vibrant social
media campaign, special events, theme park activities, promotions, and
many surprises to engage fans throughout the yearlong celebration.
“This
is a proud moment for all of us who’ve had the privilege of working at
Universal Pictures,” said Ron Meyer, Universal Studios
President and COO. “Our centennial is designed to bring special
memories back to longtime movie lovers and fans, and to engage new
audiences with our extraordinary library of films for the first time.
Our goal, a hundred years later, is to preserve, restore,
and continue the iconic legacy of this studio for generations to come.”
Fans and film enthusiasts can start celebrating online today at the official Universal Centennial website,
http://Universal100th.com,
a one-stop destination
dedicated to Universal’s 100 years. The site, as well as a number of
social media platforms, will bring the centennial to life online.
Universal will be sharing archival content on its brand new Tumblr (http://universal100.tumblr.com/ );
fans of Universal classics on Facebook will find exclusives and special
opportunities across their favorite pages; followers of @UniversalPics
on Twitter can find the activities using the hashtag #Universal100;
Foursquare users who check in at iconic Universal
locations such as the studio and theme parks will be able to unlock
special behind-the-scenes tips and content; and for those who are
followers of fashion, Universal’s Pinterest account (www.pinterest.com/universal)
will be drawing inspiration from favorite films for everyone’s
Pinboards, starting with ten inaugural titles of pop-culture classics
such as
The Breakfast Club, Scarface, Sixteen Candles, Bridget Jones’ Diary and
Bridesmaids . These online initiatives will roll out throughout
various times of the year and will tie back to the Universal Centennial
official site.
In
the spring, select fans will have the opportunity to attend a special
gala anniversary celebration on the lot featuring many of the
filmmakers and artists who shaped the studios history. In addition, the
studio will spotlight the 100th Anniversary throughout various worldwide film festivals and other featured events, panels and activities.
On
April 30, 1912, Universal Film Manufacturing Company filed its
certificate of incorporation with the state of New York. In 1915,
Carl Laemmle officially opened Universal City, the largest film
production facility in the world. Throughout Universal’s 100 years, the
studio has served as a home for many of the most talented filmmakers of
all time (such as Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg,
Robert Zemeckis, Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, Peter Jackson, Spike Lee,
John Hughes, and Judd Apatow) and created films that have touched the
hearts of millions and fueled culture’s fascination with cinema. To
share the profound legacy of its artists, the
studio will highlight their careers with touching personal stories from
filmmakers, talent, crews, employees and fans.
Universal’s key centennial activities included throughout the anniversary year are as follows:
·
Major Film Restoration Commitment
Universal
will restore thirteen films over the course of the centennial year.
The restoration effort includes the following films:
All Quiet on the Western Front, The Birds, Buck Privates, Dracula
(1931), Dracula Spanish (1931), Frankenstein, Jaws, Schindler’s List,
Out of Africa, Pillow Talk, Bride of Frankenstein, The Sting
and To Kill a Mockingbird.
·
Unveiling of New Logo
Universal will reveal an updated animated logo at the February premiere of the upcoming feature,
Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, and at its U.S. theatrical debut on March
2, 2012. The updated logo will be used on all Universal Pictures films
going forward, and will be integrated into all aspects of the company’s
business as well.
·
Home Entertainment
Universal
Home Entertainment will be introducing a limited edition 100th
Anniversary Collector’s Series featuring some of the aforementioned
film restorations on Blu-rayTM in collectible, book-style
packaging showcasing rare movie memorabilia and brand new 10-minute
video featurettes. In addition, special collections will be released
throughout the year culminating in the highly anticipated
Blu-rayTM releases of Universal’s Classic Monster and Alfred
Hitchcock series. A selection of movies that have shaped Universal’s
legacy will also be released in commemorative packaging, many of them on
Blu-rayTM for the first time ever.
·
Theme Park Celebrations
Universal’s
Parks and Resorts will help highlight the campaign with centennial
specific content and merchandise throughout both the
Orlando and Hollywood locations. The Orlando resort will soon announce
a specially themed entertainment experience that will celebrate
Universal’s heritage. At the iconic Hollywood park, the world-famous
Studio Tour features expert guides that will take
guests on a tour through 100 years of moviemaking history on the
Universal Studios production backlot. Tours are conducted daily
visiting TV and movie sets ranging from the early Universal Studios
monster film classics to current production.
·
Website and Social Media Campaign
Universal will be engaging fans across multiple social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Tumblr (http://universal100.tumblr.Via Universal