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'''Logo:''' On a black |
'''Logo:''' On a black background with a window on it, we see a dog and rooster sleeping and snoring in the background. As this is happening, a sun rises and a rooster is seen wake up and crowing. Then, the dog is seen barking as well. The window closes to reveal the Chinese characters with the text "Dog & Rooster Productions" on it. Then, the rooster and dog continues sleeping and snoring during the logo. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' Choppy 2D animation that moves frame-by-frame. |
'''FX/SFX:''' Choppy 2D animation that moves frame-by-frame. |
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Background
Dog & Rooster Productions was an American film company founded in 1999 in Los Angeles.
(May 19, 2009-July 13, 2010)
Logo: On a black background with a window on it, we see a dog and rooster sleeping and snoring in the background. As this is happening, a sun rises and a rooster is seen wake up and crowing. Then, the dog is seen barking as well. The window closes to reveal the Chinese characters with the text "Dog & Rooster Productions" on it. Then, the rooster and dog continues sleeping and snoring during the logo.
FX/SFX: Choppy 2D animation that moves frame-by-frame.
Music/Sounds: A nice calm synth theme with a rooster crowing and a dog barking.
Availability: Seen on at least two films, which are Labou and How to Make Love to a Woman.
Editor's Note: None.