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===Background ===
Golden Films was a production company founded in 1988 by Diane Eskenazi. They were folded in 2004 into [[Cookie Jar Entertainment]].
===(1990-2004)===▼
[[File:Golden Films Logo.jpg|center]]
▲(1990-2004)
'''Logo:''' Against a white background, several letters of different colors (with arms and legs) move toward the screen, dancing in various ways. The camera then turns, showing the letters, still dancing, spelling out "'''{{Font color|yellow|G}}{{Font color|green|OL}}{{Font color|blue|DEN}} {{Font color|purple|FI}}{{Font color|red|L}}{{Font color|orange|M}}{{Font color|yellow|S}}'''" in these colors. After a few seconds, the letters morph into a serif font with a gold texture.
'''FX/SFX:''' The dancing letters and morphing effect, very cheap animation.▼
'''Music/Sounds:''' A catchy Latin-style tune.▼
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on straight-to-video public domain films as well as knockoffs of various Disney films, most of which are distributed by
'''Editor's Note:''' None.▼
▲FX/SFX: The dancing letters and morphing effect.
▲Music/Sounds: A catchy Latin-style tune.
▲Availability: Can be seen on straight-to-video public domain films as well as knockoffs of various Disney films, most of which are distributed by Goodtimes Entertainment.
▲Editor's Note: None.
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Revision as of 00:19, 20 June 2021
mr3urious
Captures by
Juniorfan88
Background
Golden Films was a production company founded in 1988 by Diane Eskenazi. They were folded in 2004 into Cookie Jar Entertainment.
(1990-2004)
Logo: Against a white background, several letters of different colors (with arms and legs) move toward the screen, dancing in various ways. The camera then turns, showing the letters, still dancing, spelling out "GOLDEN FILMS" in these colors. After a few seconds, the letters morph into a serif font with a gold texture.
FX/SFX: The dancing letters and morphing effect, very cheap animation.
Music/Sounds: A catchy Latin-style tune.
Availability: Can be seen on straight-to-video public domain films as well as knockoffs of various Disney films, most of which are distributed by GoodTimes Entertainment.
Editor's Note: None.