360 Pictures

Background: This is Frank Mancuso Jr.'s production company.

(2006-2007?)

Logo: On a black background, a red painted stripe draws in from the top to bottom as a white handprint materializes in the center. This is repeated as the stripe comes in from the right to the left and a fist print materializes and stays on the screen. It turns into a set of tire ridges which move before briefly cutting to a black and white illustration of a brick wall, then cutting to more red stripes and what looks to be a white highway double line divider. It then cuts to two white foot prints and then a chain-link fence on an angle, cutting between different angles. After more stripes and a white face appearing at different areas, we see white stripes converging to form three conjoined circles. "360" is in the rightmost circle in red and pictures is set to the far right of the number. The entire thing zooms back as the circles are painted out and zooms forward.

Variant: An abridged version exists, only featuring the hand and fist portion and face before the final product, then it continues as normal. A still version also appears at the end of its films.

FX/SFX: The painting and formation of the images. It's too much to sum up piece by piece.

Music/Sounds: A series of whooshes and sounds corresponding with the actions, ending with a clang, and a brief warble when the logo disappears.

Availability: It only appeared on two movies, Crossover and I Know Who Killed Me.

Editor's Note: While the few movies this logo appeared on are of poor quality, the effort put into this logo along with interpretations that could be made about the meaning behind it could very well make this an underrated logo.