Paramount Pictures/On Screen-Logos

For variations of this logos see Paramount Pictures/Other.

1953–1954
In 1953, Jan Domela painted the mountain, which debuted on-film in 1953.

1968–1974
In 1968, a byline was added and it was A Gulf + Western Company.

1986–1987 (75th anniversary logo)
In 1986, Dario Campanile repainted the mountain, which debuted on-film in 1986. The artist added the trees and the clouds to make it realistic.

1989–1995
In 1989, the former byline was changed to A Paramount Communications Company.

1995–1999
In 1995, the former byline was changed to A Viacom Company.

1999–2003
It's the same logo but added more textures to have it more detailed.

2002  (90th anniversary logo)
In 2002, the new logo was given a CG-animated version.

2010–2012
In 2010, the byline A Viacom Company had the font changed.

2011–2013 (100th anniversary logo)
In 2012, the new logo was given another CG-animated version but it was given a more realistic look.

2019–2022
After the second merger between Viacom and CBS Corporation in 2019 to form ViacomCBS, the byline was once again changed to A ViacomCBS Company in 2019.

2022-present
In 2022, with the renaming of ViacomCBS to Paramount Global, the byline was removed.