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'''Availability:''' Uncommon. It first appeared on ''Fantastic Mr. Fox'', and appeared on every film from the company ever since. |
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. It first appeared on ''Fantastic Mr. Fox'', and appeared on every film from the company ever since. |
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Revision as of 23:56, 11 October 2022
Background
This is Steven Rales' production company. Although it formed in 2007, it did not use a logo until 2009.
(October 14, 2009-)
Nickname: "The Painting Birds"
Logo: We see a rainbow gradient surface appearing, which later reveals itself to be a paintstroke brushing itself in on a white background. Birds fly out of the streak, before the camera pulls back and the text "INDIAN PAINTBRUSH", also in the paintstroke's colors, appears below.
FX/SFX: The birds and painting. It is possible, though unconfirmed, that someone named Jamie Anderson was involved in production.
Music/Sounds: A peaceful fanfare, or none.
Availability: Uncommon. It first appeared on Fantastic Mr. Fox, and appeared on every film from the company ever since.