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===(April 23, 1999-)===
===(April 23, 1999-)===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, a blue-tinted arm is shown holding a bow. It slowly shifts downward, leaving behind several shadows that fade out, a la the [[Tig Productions]] logo. Then, the arm moves and pulls the string on the bow further back. Wind comes in, stretching the archer until it forms a rectangle with an abstract drawing of the archer in it. The rectangle shines, and the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|ALCON ENTERTAINMENT}}" are wiped in below the rectangle. A light blue copyright symbol appears beside the name.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a blue-tinted archer is shown holding a bow. The image slowly shifts downward, leaving behind several shadows that fade out, a la the [[Tig Productions]] logo. The archer proceeds to draw his bow. Wind comes in, stretching the archer until it forms a rectangle with an abstract drawing of the archer in it. The rectangle shines, and the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|ALCON ENTERTAINMENT}}" are wiped in below. A light blue registered trademark appears beside the name.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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'''Technique:''' CGI animation created by Rod Dyer Design.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation created by Rod Dyer Design.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A lush orchestrated piece. Sometimes, the logo is silent or the opening theme of the film plays.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A lush orchestrated piece composed by Pfeifer Broz. Music. Sometimes, the logo is silent or the opening theme of the film plays.


'''Availability:''' Common.
'''Availability:''' Common.


* Appears on films like ''Insomnia'', ''My Dog Skip'', ''Racing Stripes'', ''P.S. I Love You'' and ''Dolphin Tale''.
* Appears on films like ''Insomnia'', ''My Dog Skip'', ''The Blind Side'', ''P.S. I Love You'' and ''Dolphin Tale''.
* Strangely, its print logo appears on the disc artwork (but not the cover) of the DVD release of ''We Bare Bears: The Movie'', despite the fact that the company didn't had any involvement with the film.
* Strangely, its print logo appears on the disc artwork (but not the cover) of the DVD release of ''We Bare Bears: The Movie'', despite the fact that the company didn't had any involvement with the film.
* The television variant appeared on shows like ''The Expanse'' and ''Pete the Cat''.
* The television variant appeared on shows like ''The Expanse'' and ''Pete the Cat''.

Revision as of 18:58, 11 March 2023


(April 23, 1999-)


Logo: On a black background, a blue-tinted archer is shown holding a bow. The image slowly shifts downward, leaving behind several shadows that fade out, a la the Tig Productions logo. The archer proceeds to draw his bow. Wind comes in, stretching the archer until it forms a rectangle with an abstract drawing of the archer in it. The rectangle shines, and the words "ALCON ENTERTAINMENT" are wiped in below. A light blue registered trademark appears beside the name.

Variants:

  • A short version of this logo exists.
  • On The Expanse and Pete the Cat, the rectangle shines differently and the wiping is changed now reading "ALCON TELEVISION GROUP" instead of "ALCON ENTERTAINMENT".

Technique: CGI animation created by Rod Dyer Design.

Music/Sounds: A lush orchestrated piece composed by Pfeifer Broz. Music. Sometimes, the logo is silent or the opening theme of the film plays.

Availability: Common.

  • Appears on films like Insomnia, My Dog Skip, The Blind Side, P.S. I Love You and Dolphin Tale.
  • Strangely, its print logo appears on the disc artwork (but not the cover) of the DVD release of We Bare Bears: The Movie, despite the fact that the company didn't had any involvement with the film.
  • The television variant appeared on shows like The Expanse and Pete the Cat.
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