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=== Background ===
===Background===
Started by producers Donald '''Kushner''' and Peter '''Locke'''. Most of the KLC catalog currently is owned by [[Multicom Entertainment Group|Multicom Entertainment]].
'''The Kushner-Locke Conpany''' was formed in 1983 by producers Donald '''Kushner''', producer of ''Tron'' and Peter '''Locke''', the head of Channing-Debin-Locke Company and producer of ''{{w|The Hills Have Eyes}}'' (1977). Its first production was ''Automan''. The company never used a logo until 1984.


In 1987, a minority interest of the company was sold to [[Atlantic Releasing Corporation|Atlantic Entertainment Group]], which was renamed to '''Atlantic/Kushner-Locke'''. It also attempted a merger with [[All American Television]] but talks failed. In July 1988, Atlantic sold back its share of the company, reverting to its original name. In 1992, it attempted a merger with [[Rysher Entertainment]], but the deal failed. The company went into Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2001 and closed its doors by the end of 2002.
=== 1st Logo (December 2, 1984-1994) ===

Most of the KLC catalog currently is owned by [[Multicom Entertainment Group|Multicom Entertainment]].

{{ImageTOC
|Kushner-Locke Company (1988).png|1st Logo (December 2, 1984-1994)
|Atlantic Kushner-Locke (1987) (Taken from Glory Days).png|2nd Logo (1987)
|Kushner-Locke Company (1998).png|3rd Logo (1994-2002)
}}

===1st Logo (December 2, 1984-1994)===
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File:Kushner-Locke Company (1988).png
File:Kushner-Locke Company (1988).png
The Kushner-Locke Company (1991) (Taken from Tropical Heat).png
The Kushner-Locke Company (1993) (Taken from JFK Reckless in Youth).png
Atlantic Kushner Locke (1987) (From - The Spiral Zone).png
</gallery>
</gallery>
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, a blue flash emanates from the center of the screen. It dies down to reveal the words


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a blue flash emanates from the center of the screen. It dies down to reveal the words
<center>
KUSHNER-LOCKE


<center>
C O M P A N Y
<span style="text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #0000ff; color:black;">{{Big|KUSHNER-LOCKE}}<br><span style="letter-spacing:5px;">C O M P A N Y</span></span>
</center>
</center>


in a glowing blue sans-serif font.
in a glowing blue sans-serif font.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variant:''' There is a version in which "DISTRIBUTED BY" is shown above.
* A version in which <u>"DISTRIBUTED BY"</u> is shown above exists.
* From 1987 to 1988, the text reads as <u>"ATLANTIC KUSHNER-LOCKE"</u> with a line separating the two words.
* A <u>still version</u> also exists.
* Sometimes, the <u>text shines after the flash is formed</u>.
* <u>Filmed</u> and <u>videotaped versions</u> of the logo exist.
* On <u>''JFK: Reckless in Youth''</u>, the text "in association with" fades in below the logo.


'''Technique:''' Scanimate animation.
'''Technique:''' Scanimate.


'''Audio:'''
'''Music/Sounds:''' A light synth tune mixed with a choir. Sometimes silent.
* 1984-1988: A crash, followed by a rising synth piano sounder or a childish theme as the light dies down.
* 1988-1994: A light synth tune mixed with a choir.
* Sometimes, the logo is silent or has the ending theme of the show playing over it.


'''Availability:''' Rare. It's seen on later episodes of the 80s HBO series ''1st and Ten'' (available on DVD). It was also seen on the 1990 American version of ''The Krypton Factor''. This may be plastered by a Multicom logo on newer prints.
'''Availability:''' This logo was seen on the 80s HBO series ''1st and Ten'', and is also available on DVD.
* It was also seen on the 1990 American version of ''The Krypton Factor'' and the game show ''Relatively Speaking''.
** However, this logo may be plastered by a Multicom logo on newer prints.
* The Atlantic/Kushner-Locke version can be found on old VHS prints of ''The Spiral Zone'' and the second season of ''Teen Wolf''.


=== 2nd Logo (1994-2002) ===
===2nd Logo (1987)===
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Atlantic Kushner-Locke (1987) (Taken from Glory Days).png
</gallery>

'''Visuals:''' Over a gray marble background, the logo starts with the text "<span style="background:linear-gradient(180deg,#0588c2,#0aa2e6,#00b0ff); -webkit-background-clip:text !important; -webkit-text-fill-color:transparent;">'''''ATLANTIC'''''</span>" and "<span style="background:linear-gradient(180deg,#00b0ff,#0aa2e6,#0588c2); -webkit-background-clip:text !important; -webkit-text-fill-color:transparent;">'''''KUSHNER-LOCKE'''''</span>" flipping in with a line separating it. The logo then glows red.

'''Technique:''' Computer animation.

'''Audio:''' None.

'''Availability:''' Seen on the 1987 television movie ''Glory Years''. However, this logo is plastered by the Multicom logo on current prints.

===3rd Logo (1994-2002)===
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File:Kushner-Locke Company (1998).png
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</gallery>
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'''Logo:''' On a space background, an Earth globe and a shiny brown marble-like plaque appear. The plaque zooms down to the bottom left and reveals a blue square and two TCF-like searchlights as well as the words

KUSHNER-LOCKE

C--O--M--P--A--N--Y


'''Visuals:''' On a space background, an Earth globe and a shiny brown marble-like plaque appear. The plaque zooms down to the bottom left and reveals a blue square and two TCF-like searchlights as well as the words
<center>
{{Big|KUSHNER-LOCKE}}<br><span style="letter-spacing:5px;">C O M P A N Y</span>
</center>
formatted similar to that in white. It assumes a tilted position as the background turns plain black. Then a "shine" appears, and the Earth globe appears, leaving a shadow on the plaque.
formatted similar to that in white. It assumes a tilted position as the background turns plain black. Then a "shine" appears, and the Earth globe appears, leaving a shadow on the plaque.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* There are two versions of the logo: A filmed version and a videotaped version.
* There are two versions of the logo: a <u>filmed version</u> and a <u>videotaped version</u>.
* There is a still version.
* A <u>still version</u> exists.
* On television films, it's cut to the last seconds.
* On <u>television films</u>, it's cut to the last seconds.
* An in-credit variant exist.
* An <u>in-credit variant</u> also exists.
*On ''A Strange Affair'' the animation did not show the globe,
* On <u>''A Strange Affair''</u>, the animation does not show the globe.
*''The Adventures of Pinocchio'' uses the still-shot version of this logo in motion.
* <u>''The Adventures of Pinocchio''</u> uses the still-shot version of this logo in motion.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm horn fanfare with synth chimes at the end, a triumphant synth choir tune accompanied by some chimes, or silence, or the film's music.
'''Audio:''' A calm horn fanfare with synth chimes at the end, a triumphant synth choir tune accompanied by some chimes, the film's music, or none.


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' Uncommon, bordering on rare. The filmed version can be seen on films like Andre, ''The Adventures of Pinocchio, Possums'' and ''Freeway''. The videotaped version can be seen on late 90's reprints of ''The Brave Little Toaster'' (except for the DVD and early VHS releases), ''The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars'' and ''The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue'', and the original CBS airing of ''A Strange Affair.'' Also seen on ''Mystery Monsters, Mysterious Museum: Search for the Jewel of Polaris, Retro Puppet Master'' (International prints, including possibly the recent RiffTrax print which uses the international print of that film), ''The Midas Touch'', ''Naked Souls'' (International prints), ''Little Ghost, Johnny Mysto, Boy Wizard, The Incredible Genie, Dragonworld: The Legend Continues'' (a.k.a. ''Shadow of the Knight''), and the ''Josh Kirby'' series (VHS tapes use the [[Moonbeam Films|Moonbeam Entertainment]] logo instead, although the KLC logo is seen at the end, before the [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]] logo), among others. This may be plastered by a Multicom logo on some newer prints. The logo is also shown on ''Pigasso's Place''.
* The filmed version can be seen on films like ''Andre'', ''The Adventures of Pinocchio, Possums'' and ''Freeway''.
* The videotaped version can be seen on late 90's reprints of ''The Brave Little Toaster'' (except for both the DVD and early VHS releases), ''The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars'' and ''The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue'', and the original CBS airing of ''A Strange Affair''.
* This logo is also seen on ''Mystery Monsters, Mysterious Museum: Search for the Jewel of Polaris, Retro Puppet Master'' (international prints, including the recent RiffTrax print), ''The Midas Touch'', ''Naked Souls'' (international prints), ''Little Ghost, Johnny Mysto: Boy Wizard, The Incredible Genie, Dragonworld: The Legend Continues'' (a.k.a. ''Shadow of the Knight''), and the ''Josh Kirby'' series (however, VHS releases use the [[Moonbeam Films|Moonbeam Entertainment]] logo instead, although the KLC logo is seen at the end, before the [[Paramount Pictures]] logo), among others.
** However, this logo may be plastered by a Multicom logo on some newer prints.
* This logo is also seen on ''Pigasso's Place''.


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Latest revision as of 21:35, 20 August 2024


Background

The Kushner-Locke Conpany was formed in 1983 by producers Donald Kushner, producer of Tron and Peter Locke, the head of Channing-Debin-Locke Company and producer of The Hills Have Eyes (1977). Its first production was Automan. The company never used a logo until 1984.

In 1987, a minority interest of the company was sold to Atlantic Entertainment Group, which was renamed to Atlantic/Kushner-Locke. It also attempted a merger with All American Television but talks failed. In July 1988, Atlantic sold back its share of the company, reverting to its original name. In 1992, it attempted a merger with Rysher Entertainment, but the deal failed. The company went into Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2001 and closed its doors by the end of 2002.

Most of the KLC catalog currently is owned by Multicom Entertainment.



1st Logo (December 2, 1984-1994)


Visuals: On a black background, a blue flash emanates from the center of the screen. It dies down to reveal the words

KUSHNER-LOCKE
C O M P A N Y

in a glowing blue sans-serif font.

Variants:

  • A version in which "DISTRIBUTED BY" is shown above exists.
  • From 1987 to 1988, the text reads as "ATLANTIC KUSHNER-LOCKE" with a line separating the two words.
  • A still version also exists.
  • Sometimes, the text shines after the flash is formed.
  • Filmed and videotaped versions of the logo exist.
  • On JFK: Reckless in Youth, the text "in association with" fades in below the logo.

Technique: Scanimate.

Audio:

  • 1984-1988: A crash, followed by a rising synth piano sounder or a childish theme as the light dies down.
  • 1988-1994: A light synth tune mixed with a choir.
  • Sometimes, the logo is silent or has the ending theme of the show playing over it.

Availability: This logo was seen on the 80s HBO series 1st and Ten, and is also available on DVD.

  • It was also seen on the 1990 American version of The Krypton Factor and the game show Relatively Speaking.
    • However, this logo may be plastered by a Multicom logo on newer prints.
  • The Atlantic/Kushner-Locke version can be found on old VHS prints of The Spiral Zone and the second season of Teen Wolf.

2nd Logo (1987)

Visuals: Over a gray marble background, the logo starts with the text "ATLANTIC" and "KUSHNER-LOCKE" flipping in with a line separating it. The logo then glows red.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on the 1987 television movie Glory Years. However, this logo is plastered by the Multicom logo on current prints.

3rd Logo (1994-2002)


Visuals: On a space background, an Earth globe and a shiny brown marble-like plaque appear. The plaque zooms down to the bottom left and reveals a blue square and two TCF-like searchlights as well as the words

KUSHNER-LOCKE
C O M P A N Y

formatted similar to that in white. It assumes a tilted position as the background turns plain black. Then a "shine" appears, and the Earth globe appears, leaving a shadow on the plaque.

Variants:

  • There are two versions of the logo: a filmed version and a videotaped version.
  • A still version exists.
  • On television films, it's cut to the last seconds.
  • An in-credit variant also exists.
  • On A Strange Affair, the animation does not show the globe.
  • The Adventures of Pinocchio uses the still-shot version of this logo in motion.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A calm horn fanfare with synth chimes at the end, a triumphant synth choir tune accompanied by some chimes, the film's music, or none.

Availability:

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