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Logo descriptions by Hoa and Eric S.
Logo captures and video by
Eric S.



Background: Started by producers Donald Kushner and Peter Locke

1st Logo
(1986-199?)


Kushner-Locke Company

Logo: On a black background, a blue flash emnates from the center of the screen. It dies down to reveal the words
KUSHNER-LOCKE
C O M P A N Y

in a glowing blue sans-serif font.

FX/SFX: The shining of the logo.

Music/Sounds: A light synth tune mixed with a choir. Sometimes silent.


Availability: Uncommon.


Scare Factor: Medium.



2nd Logo
(1996?-2000?)

Kushner/Locke Company

Nickname: ''The Globe and Sea
rchlights''

Logo: On a space background, an Earth globe and a shiny brown marble-like plaque appear. The plaque zooms down to the bottom left and reveals a blue square and two TCF-like searchlights as well as the words
KUSHNER-LOCKE
C O M P A N Y
formatted similar to that in white. It assumes a tilted position as the background turns plain black. Then a "shine" appears, and the Earth globe appears, leaving a shadow on the plaque.

Variants:
  • There may be a silent version.
  • There is a still version
FX/SFX: The plaque and globe appearing, the zooming, the tilting, shine, and the globe reappearing.

Cheesy Factor: The shine looks really cheap. Otherwise, very good.

Music/Sounds: Some dreamy, spacey sounding music. May be silent.

Availability: Can be seen on films like The Adventures of Pinocchio. Late 90's reprints of The Brave Little Toaster have this at the end too.

Scare Factor: None.


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