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===Background===
===Background===
'''Create TV & Film Limited''' was a British production company owned by Kirkbi A/S, and was originally traded under The Lego Group as the motion picture division of [[Lego Interactive|Lego Media]]. It split away as a separate division in 2003 under the name to produce content aside from that of the Lego brand. The company produced the BBC children's series ''Little Robots'' for [[Cosgrove Hall Films|Cosgrove Hall Films]] and the original three ''Bionicle'' movies for [[Creative Capers Entertainment]].
'''Create TV & Film Limited''' was a British production company owned by Kirkbi A/S, and was originally traded under The Lego Group as the motion picture division of [[Lego Interactive|Lego Media International]]. It split away as a separate division in 2003 under the name to produce content aside from that of the Lego brand. The company produced the BBC children's series ''Little Robots'' for [[Cosgrove Hall Films|Cosgrove Hall Films]] and the original three ''Bionicle'' movies for [[Creative Capers Entertainment]].


In 2005, Create TV and Film went under management buyout by it's to its chief executive officer Vanessa Chapman, and renamed as '''Create Media Ventures Limited'''. ''Little Robots'' was included, while the ''Bionicle'' films were retained by Kirkbi/The Lego Group. Create went onto produce the CBeebies series ''Iconicles'' before silently closing in the 2010's.
In 2005, Create TV and Film went under management buyout by it's to its chief executive officer Vanessa Chapman, and renamed as '''Create Media Ventures Limited'''. ''Little Robots'' was included, while the ''Bionicle'' films were retained by Kirkbi/The Lego Group. Create went onto produce the CBeebies series ''Iconicles'' before silently closing in the 2010's.


===Logo (2003-2006)===
===Logo (7 January 2003-20 April 2005)===
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'''Availability:''' Seen at the end of ''Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui'' and ''Little Robots''.
'''Availability:''' Seen at the end of ''Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui'' and ''Little Robots''.





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Latest revision as of 15:27, 28 September 2024


Background

Create TV & Film Limited was a British production company owned by Kirkbi A/S, and was originally traded under The Lego Group as the motion picture division of Lego Media International. It split away as a separate division in 2003 under the name to produce content aside from that of the Lego brand. The company produced the BBC children's series Little Robots for Cosgrove Hall Films and the original three Bionicle movies for Creative Capers Entertainment.

In 2005, Create TV and Film went under management buyout by it's to its chief executive officer Vanessa Chapman, and renamed as Create Media Ventures Limited. Little Robots was included, while the Bionicle films were retained by Kirkbi/The Lego Group. Create went onto produce the CBeebies series Iconicles before silently closing in the 2010's.

Logo (7 January 2003-20 April 2005)

Visuals: On a space background, the word "Create" writes itself in all in blue, except the "a", which is red. The word also shines while this happens. Then, "TV & Film Limited" fades in, while a red outline writes itself resembling a smiling mouth and it and the "a" both shine.

Variant: On Little Robots, the logo is seen in a cloud from the sky pulled by Tiny.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The ending theme of the movie or show.

Availability: Seen at the end of Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui and Little Robots.

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