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Copperheart Entertainment (Prototype).jpeg|Prototype version
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Copperheart Entertainment (Splice).jpeg|''Splice'' variant
Copperheart Entertainment (A Christmas Horror Story).jpeg|''A Christmas Horror Story'' variant
Copperheart Entertainment (In the Tall Grass).jpeg|''In the Tall Grass'' variant
Copperheart Entertainment (Come True).jpeg|''Come True'' variant
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* For the company's animation division, the logo is brighter and "{{color|gold|ANIMATION}}" replaces "{{color|gold|ENTERTAINMENT}}".
* Sometimes, the logo is shown still or in-credit.
* On ''Splice'', the logo is shown on a DNA graphic background.
* On ''A Christmas Horror Story'', once the animation completes, the logo turns {{color|gray}} as it rotates and starts to snow, transitioning to the opening sequence.
* At the end of ''In the Tall Grass'', the logo is much smaller than usual.
* On ''Come True'', the logo is small, tinted in {{color|cyan}} and appears static shocked.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The minecave and vault pulling back, the rotation and flickering of the text. Excellent CGI, done by Bob Crossman and Neil Burns.

Revision as of 11:54, 12 May 2022


Background

Copperheart Entertainment is a Toronto-based film and television production company established by producer Steven Hoban. The company also runs an animation division.

(October 2007-)

Logo: On a black background, the screen fades into a dark golden minecave where a silhouette of a guy is shown digging up copper nearby, as the camera pulls back to reveal many mechanics and gears surrounding the area. It's then revealed to be that we were inside a heart-shaped vault tinted in gold, as a golden light flickers on the front as it pulls back onto a black background. As it does so, the text

COPPERHEART
ENTERTAINMENT


rotates in from the right as it flickers; with the logo done in an Art Deco style similar to that of the Lucasfilm Ltd. logo. There are symbols resembling that of French curves between "COPPERHEART", which is arched and has the Canadian maple leaf in gold at the very top. Once the logo settles into its position, the flickering and heart-shaped vault fade out and we see the full view of the logo as it shines.

Variants:

  • There is a prototype version where the wordmark is smaller and pans counter-clockwise (ala the CBS/Fox Video 4th logo) in a fast motion; as it briefly shines and zooms out.
  • A shortened version exists where the logo is in warp-speed.
  • For the company's animation division, the logo is brighter and "ANIMATION" replaces "ENTERTAINMENT".
  • Sometimes, the logo is shown still or in-credit.

FX/SFX: The minecave and vault pulling back, the rotation and flickering of the text. Excellent CGI, done by Bob Crossman and Neil Burns.

Music/Sounds: Mechanical and gear sounds throughout, alongside the sounds of copper briefly being dug up at the start. A film projector running sound is heard when the text rotates and flickers, but stops after it is shown in its full view.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • The prototype version has a whoosh when the logo is panning and a brief ominious sound when it shines.
  • Sometimes, the opening/closing theme of the movie/show plays over it or none.
  • The shortened version has just the digging sound and a sound that's similar to a door slamming when the logo appears.

Availability: Seen on movies, shorts and shows produced by the company such as Paradise, The Spine, Splice, 388 Arletta Avenue, Haunter, Wolves, Debug, A Christmas Horror Story, and In the Tall Grass; as well as the Canadian horror miniseries Darknet.

Editor's Note: None.

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