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'''Logo:''' We see a filmstrip with a sepia film leader. The camera pans to the right to reveal that the filmstrip is in a projector with a tube TV next to it. The filmstrip is in the shape of the word "Reel". As the filmstrip gets outlined in gold, the TV displays a film countdown, but with the word "ONE" added to the end of it. When the countdown is finished, the screen flashes, causing the logo to change into the words "Reel One" made out of film. Below it, the word "ENTERTAINMENT", in tan Copperplate lettering, appears via a pixellating effect. A wiping shine effect is seen over "Reel One".
'''Logo:''' TBA.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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*At the end of some TV movies, the ending theme plays over this logo.
*At the end of some TV movies, the ending theme plays over this logo.


'''Availability:''' Extremely common. It appears on a lot of recent Canadian made-for-TV movies, which are often seen on Lifetime, LMN and UP. It also appears on some Syfy made-for-TV movies, such as ''Swarmed''.
'''Availability:''' Common. It appears on a lot of recent Canadian made-for-TV movies, which are often seen on Lifetime, LMN and UP. It also appears on some Syfy made-for-TV movies, such as ''Swarmed''.


===2nd Logo (alternate) (2018- )===
===2nd Logo (alternate) (2018- )===

Revision as of 23:09, 25 April 2023



Background

Reel One Entertainment is a Canadian entertainment company that produces and distributes television movies and series. It is one of the independent providers of Lifetime (and some Hallmark films) movies. The company was founded in 2001 by Tom Berry, and is headquartered in Montreal.

1st Logo (2005- )


Logo: We see a filmstrip with a sepia film leader. The camera pans to the right to reveal that the filmstrip is in a projector with a tube TV next to it. The filmstrip is in the shape of the word "Reel". As the filmstrip gets outlined in gold, the TV displays a film countdown, but with the word "ONE" added to the end of it. When the countdown is finished, the screen flashes, causing the logo to change into the words "Reel One" made out of film. Below it, the word "ENTERTAINMENT", in tan Copperplate lettering, appears via a pixellating effect. A wiping shine effect is seen over "Reel One".

Variants:

  • There is a short version.
  • A still version exists.

Technique: 3D animation.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic theme from Richard Bowers accompanied by sounds of a film reel.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • Sometimes, the film reel sounds are not present.
  • At the end of some TV movies, the ending theme plays over this logo.

Availability: Common. It appears on a lot of recent Canadian made-for-TV movies, which are often seen on Lifetime, LMN and UP. It also appears on some Syfy made-for-TV movies, such as Swarmed.

2nd Logo (alternate) (2018- )

Logo: TBA.

Technique: TBA.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the film.

Availability: Less common than the previous logo. It appears on romantic made-for-TV movies they produced for Hallmark Channel. These includes Cooking With Love and Love on Harbor Island, among others. However, most international prints of these plaster it with the previous logo.

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