Water Glass Pictures

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Logo descriptions and captures by garfield13Background: Water Glass Pictures was founded in 1930 by Kerstin Bateson. The company produced several movies which became popular and approved by many fans. It's arms are: Water Glass Television (the company's television arm), Water Glass Animation (the company's arm which produces animated shows and films), Water Glass Home Video (the company's arm for DVD and VHS) and Water Glass Interactive (the company's video games arm). In 2000, the company lost budget and was bought by Maxwell Entertainment for 22.5 $ becoming a unit of the company.

1st Logo

(1930-1935)

Nickname: "The glass of water"

Logo: On a gray background is a balck drawing of a glass of water. On the glass are the words:

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Water Glass

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wrote in a Blackadder ITC font.

Colorized Variant: There is a colorized variant where the background is bright pink and the drawing is red.

FX: None.

Cheesy Factor: The drawing of the glass is bad hand-drawn.

Music/Sounds: None. Sometimes it uses the opening theme from the respective film.

Availability: Extinct. Was seen on many black and white films from the era. The logo was plastered by the 2nd one reruns of the films on the ITV channel, however the logo is intact on the DVD release of Zoo Adventures (1932). It can be still found on the public domain print of The Chinese Nightmare (1932).

Scare Factor: High. The creepy-looking Water Glass pictures disclaimer with no music may scare a few people.

2nd Logo

(1935-1943)

Nickname: "The glass of water II"

Logo: Similar to the previous logo, but is on a black background, the glass is a real one and the words are bigger and with a red outline.

FX: None.

Music/Sounds: A 4-note trumpet tune.

Availability: Uncommon. Can be usually seen when the films are reran on the ITV channel, usually plastering the previous logo.

Scare Factor: Minimal.

3rd Logo

(1943-1953)