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This is a production company run by Steven J Wolfe.
===1st Logo (1994-
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'''Visuals:''' We fade in to a black and white picture of a crowd of movie-goers, wearing cardboard 3-D glasses. A circular picture of a man from the crowd with an orange tint fades in along with the text "SNEAK PREVIEW PRODUCTIONS" in an arced fashion, with the latter word going into the picture.
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'''Audio:''' A piano tune played against a calm synth theme.
'''Availability:''' Appeared on ''Relax... It's Just Sex'' and
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'''Audio:''' The opening theme of the movie. The variant featured an audio recording of a girl saying "Trick or treat!" twice and laughing, with the latter looped.
'''Availability:''' Appeared on later movies such as ''Ray Meets Helen''.
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Background
This is a production company run by Steven J Wolfe.
1st Logo (1994-2002)
Visuals: We fade in to a black and white picture of a crowd of movie-goers, wearing cardboard 3-D glasses. A circular picture of a man from the crowd with an orange tint fades in along with the text "SNEAK PREVIEW PRODUCTIONS" in an arced fashion, with the latter word going into the picture.
Variant: On Tollbooth, the logotype is present on a black background with "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" above it.
Technique: The fading mainly.
Audio: A piano tune played against a calm synth theme.
Availability: Appeared on Relax... It's Just Sex and other films like Circuit and .
2nd Logo (June 26, 2004-)
Visuals: Same concept as before, this time we pan down a picture of the crowd. The background brightens as a circular cut-out forms on one of the spectators, with "SNEAK PREVIEW ENTERTAINMENT" forming around the circle in green.
Variant: On Hellbent, we see a still version of the finished product, though "FILMS" is in "ENTERTAINMENT"'s place and a different picture is used.
Technique: The panning and frame and word formations.
Audio: The opening theme of the movie. The variant featured an audio recording of a girl saying "Trick or treat!" twice and laughing, with the latter looped.
Availability: Appeared on later movies such as Ray Meets Helen. It first appeared on Hellbent.