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'''Background:''' This was founded in Fall 2004 in Hamilton, Ontario.
===Background===
'''Rollercoaster Entertainment''' was founded in fall 2004 in Hamilton, Ontario.


=== (October 10, 2006-present) ===
===Logo (October 10, 2006-) ===
[[File:Rollercoasterentertainment.jpg|center|450px]]
[[File:Rollercoasterentertainment.jpg|center|450px]]


'''Logo:''' A light flare rolling up and down revealing the "Rollercoaster" word with two curved lines connected together. "Entertainment" would slide in below.
'''Visuals:''' A light flare rolling up and down revealing the "Rollercoaster" word with two curved lines connected together. "Entertainment" would slide in below.


'''FX/SFX:''' Done by Rocket Science VFX in 2005.
'''Technique:''' CGI done by Rocket Science VFX.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Sounds of gears, the Rollercoaster falling, and the crowd screaming with excitement.
'''Audio:''' Sounds of gears, the rollercoaster falling, and the crowd screaming with excitement.


'''Music/Sound Variant:''' A prototype variant had original sounds. This appears in ''5ive Girls'' (2006) and ''Warriors of Terra'' (2006).
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''5ive Girls'' and ''Warriors of Terra'', the sounds are more realistic.

'''Availability:''' Seen on films and TV shows produced since since ''5ive Girls''. Don't expect this appear in their first film, ''American Soldiers''.


'''Availability:''' Seen on films and TV shows produced since ''5ive Girls''.


[[Category:Canadian television logos]]
[[Category:Canadian television logos]]

Latest revision as of 03:00, 28 September 2024


Background

Rollercoaster Entertainment was founded in fall 2004 in Hamilton, Ontario.

Logo (October 10, 2006-)

Visuals: A light flare rolling up and down revealing the "Rollercoaster" word with two curved lines connected together. "Entertainment" would slide in below.

Technique: CGI done by Rocket Science VFX.

Audio: Sounds of gears, the rollercoaster falling, and the crowd screaming with excitement.

Audio Variant: On 5ive Girls and Warriors of Terra, the sounds are more realistic.

Availability: Seen on films and TV shows produced since 5ive Girls.

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