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===Background===
===Background===
The '''Government of Canada''' is the federal administration of Canada. For several decades, they have funded many films and movies not only from Canada but also the United States.
The '''Government of Canada''' is the federal administration of Canada. For several decades, they have funded many films and shows produced in Canada.


===(January 19, 1998-)===
===Logo (January 19, 1998-)===
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="125">
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (1998) (From - Birdz).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (1998) (From - Birdz).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (1998) (From - Jetix Play print of the first episode of Bad Dog).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (1998) (From - Jetix Play print of the first episode of Bad Dog).png
SODEC and The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (1999) (From - the first episode of Mona the Vampire).png
SODEC and The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (1999) (From - the first episode of Mona the Vampire).png
SODEC and The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (2001) (From - season 2 of Mona the Vampire).png
SODEC, The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Dolby Surround (2002) (From - the penultimate season of Mona the Vampire).png
Screenshot.img.jpg
TPS Jeunesse and The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (1999, orange) (From - Flying Rhino Junior High).png
TPS Jeunesse and The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (1999, orange) (From - Flying Rhino Junior High).png
Government of Canada (1999).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (2000) (From - Corduroy).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (2000) (From - Corduroy).png
Government of Canada (2000).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2000) (From - Maggie and the Ferocious Beast).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2000) (From - Maggie and the Ferocious Beast).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (2001) (From - Marvin the Tap Dancing Horse).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (2001) (From - Marvin the Tap Dancing Horse).png
Government of Canada (2001).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2002) (From - Max and Ruby episode 11).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2002) (From - Max and Ruby episode 11).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2003) (From - The Berenstain Bears episode 39).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2003) (From - The Berenstain Bears episode 39).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2003) (From - Jacob Two Two).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2003) (From - Jacob Two Two).png
Government of Canada (2003).png
Tele5 .png
SODEC and The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (2003) (From - Vive les Fetes! Un Film Avec Caillou).png
SODEC and The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (2003) (From - Vive les Fetes! Un Film Avec Caillou).png
Departement de la Charente, SODEC, The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, and Film Fund Luxembourg (2004) (From - Potatoes and Dragons).png
Departement de la Charente, SODEC, The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, and Film Fund Luxembourg (2004) (From - Potatoes and Dragons).png
Québec-TCFOVPTC-Bell Fund (2004).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (2004) (From - 6Teen).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (2004) (From - 6Teen).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (2005).png
Canada Film and Video Production Tax Credit (2006) (From - Look-a-Like).png
Quebecor Fund and The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2006) (From - Caillou season 4).png
Quebecor Fund and The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2006) (From - Caillou season 4).png
Government of Canada (2006).png
GOC-BBC Kids-Shaw Rocket Fund (2006).png
Tele7.png
CTF-GOC-Ontario (2007).png
GOC-Telefilm Canada (2007).png
Government of Canada (2007).png
NSFITC-GOC (2007).png
Screenshot 20230524-070708 kindlephoto-6408982.png
Tele12.png
SODEC, The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, Telefilm Canada, and Teletoon (2009) (From - the first episode of The Amazing Spiez!).png
SODEC, The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, Telefilm Canada, and Teletoon (2009) (From - the first episode of The Amazing Spiez!).png
Canadian Heritage-GOC-Ontario (2010).png
NSFITC-GOC (2010).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2011) (From - Detentionaire).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2011) (From - Detentionaire).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (2014) (From - TVO airing of Out of Site, Out of Mind).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Media Development Corporation (2015) (From - Freaktown).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Media Development Corporation (2015) (From - Freaktown).png
CMF-SRF-Ontario-TCFOVPTC (2015).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, Writers Guild of Canada, and ACTRA (2017) (From - Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs The Series).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, Writers Guild of Canada, and ACTRA (2017) (From - Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs The Series).png
Ontario Media Development Corporation and The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (2017) (From - Scariest Night Of My Life episode 7).png
YowzaAnimation.jpg
YowzaAnimation.jpg
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Media Development Corporation (2018) (From - Hilda).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Media Development Corporation (2018) (From - Hilda).png
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The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2020) (From - The Dog and Pony Show S1E10).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2020) (From - The Dog and Pony Show S1E10).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2021) (From - the Hero Elementary episode Heroes in Space!).png
The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates (2021) (From - the Hero Elementary episode Heroes in Space!).png
Government of Canada (2018).jpg
Government of Canada (Ad endcap).png
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'''Logo:''' Essentially consists of the text "{{font|Times New Roman|Canada}}" with the Maple Leaf flag positioned on the top right. Usually, this logo is accompanied with the text "The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit" either over or underneath.
'''Visuals:''' Essentially consists of the text "{{font|Times New Roman|Canada}}" with the Maple Leaf flag positioned on the top right. Usually, this logo is accompanied with the text "The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit" either over or underneath.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*At the end of the videos and advertisements created by the Government of Canada, an animated version of this logo exists. It would show the logo over the black background with the waving flag of Canada. After a few seconds, the flag then fades to flat, normalizing the logo.
*Sometimes, the logo has a shadow effect.
**However, some videos and advertisements would show the background in white instead of black.
*The tax credit notice may be in a stacked format.
*Sometimes, the logo has a <u>shadow effect</u>.
*On some shows and movies, the Maple Leaf flag is white.
*A variant exists where the Canada logo is thinner.
*In some instances, the logo is inside a <u>white box</u>.
*The tax credit notice may be in a <u>stacked format</u>.
*On ''Flying Rhino Junior High'', the logo is {{color|orange}}.
*On ''Bad Dog'', the logo is inside a black box.
*On some shows and movies, the Maple Leaf flag is <u>white</u>.
*A variant exists where the Canada logo is <u>thinner</u>. This was used mainly until 2005.
*On ''The Berenstain Bears'', the logo has a blurry black outline.
*On ''<u>Flying Rhino Junior High</u>'', the logo is orange.
*On ''<u>Bad Dog</u>'', the logo is inside a black box.
*On ''<u>The Berenstain Bears</u>'', the logo has a blurry black outline.
*A variant exists where the logo is white and to the left of it is "Funded by the Government of Canada" separated by a line. This was seen on a <u>handful of TV shows and movies</u>.
*A shorter variant also exists and is used in some shorter advertisements by the Government of Canada.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The ending theme of the show/movie.
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show/movie.


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Availability:''' Ultra common. Seen at the end of many movies and TV shows over the course of two decades. One of its earliest appearances was on season 3 of ''Stickin' Around''. Several shows including said cartoon that premiered before this logo's debuted such as ''Tales from the Cryptkeeper'', ''Katie and Orbie'', and ''Little Bear'' began using this logo in their 3rd, 4th, and 5th season respectively. Don't expect to see this notice on shows like the ''Total Drama'' franchise, ''Martha Speaks'', ''PAW Patrol'', and ''Grojband'' as the Department of Canadian Heritage is credited instead.
*At the end of the videos and advertisements created by the Government of Canada, a voiceover saying "A message from the Government of Canada," as well as a gentle rendition of the beginning line of ''O' Canada'' (The Canadian National Anthem) is used.
**A French variant can be also found with the voiceover saying "Un message du gouvernement du Canada."

'''Availability:''' Seen at the end of many movies, TV shows and advertisements over the course of two decades. One of its earliest appearances was on season 3 of ''Stickin' Around''. Several shows including said cartoon that premiered before this logo's debuted such as ''Tales from the Cryptkeeper'', ''Katie and Orbie'', and ''Little Bear'' began using this logo in their 3rd, 4th, and 5th season respectively. However, shows like the ''Total Drama'' franchise, ''Martha Speaks'', ''My Babysitter's A Vampire'' and ''Grojband'' have the [[Department of Canadian Heritage]] logo instead of this one.

== External links ==
* [[w:Canada logo|Canada logo]] on Wikipedia


[[Category:Canadian television logos]]
[[Category:Canadian television logos]]
[[Category:Canadian film logos]]
[[Category:Canadian film logos]]
[[Category:Canadian logos]]
[[Category:Canada]]
[[Category:Television logos]]
[[Category:Television logos]]
[[Category:Film logos]]
[[Category:Film logos]]
[[Category:Funding notices]]
[[Category:Government and institution logos]]
[[Category:Government of Canada]]
[[Category:Tax credits]]
[[Category:Commercial tags]]

Latest revision as of 00:21, 9 August 2024


Background

The Government of Canada is the federal administration of Canada. For several decades, they have funded many films and shows produced in Canada.

Logo (January 19, 1998-)


Visuals: Essentially consists of the text "Canada" with the Maple Leaf flag positioned on the top right. Usually, this logo is accompanied with the text "The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit" either over or underneath.

Variants:

  • At the end of the videos and advertisements created by the Government of Canada, an animated version of this logo exists. It would show the logo over the black background with the waving flag of Canada. After a few seconds, the flag then fades to flat, normalizing the logo.
    • However, some videos and advertisements would show the background in white instead of black.
  • Sometimes, the logo has a shadow effect.
  • In some instances, the logo is inside a white box.
  • The tax credit notice may be in a stacked format.
  • On some shows and movies, the Maple Leaf flag is white.
  • A variant exists where the Canada logo is thinner. This was used mainly until 2005.
  • On Flying Rhino Junior High, the logo is orange.
  • On Bad Dog, the logo is inside a black box.
  • On The Berenstain Bears, the logo has a blurry black outline.
  • A variant exists where the logo is white and to the left of it is "Funded by the Government of Canada" separated by a line. This was seen on a handful of TV shows and movies.
  • A shorter variant also exists and is used in some shorter advertisements by the Government of Canada.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: The ending theme of the show/movie.

Audio Variants:

  • At the end of the videos and advertisements created by the Government of Canada, a voiceover saying "A message from the Government of Canada," as well as a gentle rendition of the beginning line of O' Canada (The Canadian National Anthem) is used.
    • A French variant can be also found with the voiceover saying "Un message du gouvernement du Canada."

Availability: Seen at the end of many movies, TV shows and advertisements over the course of two decades. One of its earliest appearances was on season 3 of Stickin' Around. Several shows including said cartoon that premiered before this logo's debuted such as Tales from the Cryptkeeper, Katie and Orbie, and Little Bear began using this logo in their 3rd, 4th, and 5th season respectively. However, shows like the Total Drama franchise, Martha Speaks, My Babysitter's A Vampire and Grojband have the Department of Canadian Heritage logo instead of this one.

External links

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