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| Nov 12 2008, 5:55 PM EST | mr3urious | 173 words added, 4 words deleted |
| Nov 9 2008, 2:26 PM EST | mr3urious | 4 words added, 1 photo added, 1 widget added |
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1st Logo
(1986-????)(1986- )

Logo: We see some blue houses at night under a starry sky. The center house then begins to turn white with yellow windows, followed by several more next to it. The camera pans upward and across the houses to a dark gridded area. The text
in gold, fades in. The large F's are shaped like strips of film. The camera turns upward as the logo transforms into a 3D image.
FX: The houses, the logo fading in, the logo transforming into 3D.
Cheesy Factor: Though the CGI used was nice for 1986, it quickly started to become dated around the 1990s.
Music/Sounds: An epic and soothing orchestral tune with the sound of a child laughing.
Availability: Seen on any family films produced and distributed by the company, such as No More Baths and The Buttercream Gang. I believe this logo is still in use today on DVDs.
Scare Factor: None; it's a very tame and family-friendly logo.
(1986-????)(1986- )
feature
films
--------------For Families
TBAfilms
--------------For Families
in gold, fades in. The large F's are shaped like strips of film. The camera turns upward as the logo transforms into a 3D image.
FX: The houses, the logo fading in, the logo transforming into 3D.
Cheesy Factor: Though the CGI used was nice for 1986, it quickly started to become dated around the 1990s.
Music/Sounds: An epic and soothing orchestral tune with the sound of a child laughing.
Availability: Seen on any family films produced and distributed by the company, such as No More Baths and The Buttercream Gang. I believe this logo is still in use today on DVDs.
Scare Factor: None; it's a very tame and family-friendly logo.
