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''Not to be confused with [[Bel-Air Productions]] or [[Bel-Air Program Sales]] (the latter later became "Barris Program Sales" now "[[Sony Pictures Television]]").''


===Background===
'''Background:''' Not to be confused with Bel-Air Productions or Bel-Air Program Sales (the latter later became "Barris Program Sales" now "Sony Pictures Television"). Bel Air Entertainment was a production company founded in 1998 by Steven Reuther. It was a joint venture between Warner Bros. and Canal+.
'''Bel Air Entertainment''' was a production company founded in 1998 by Steven Reuther. It was a joint venture between [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros]]. and [[StudioCanal|Canal+]].


===Logo (February 12, 1999-February 8, 2002)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a dove flies by the screen. As this happens, water shimmers, and as the water turns {{color|blue}}, the dove flies around and comes to rest in the middle. As the water shimmers, the words "BEL AIR ENTERTAINMENT" with "ENTERTAINMENT" smaller and in spaced-out letters under "BEL AIR", shimmers from the center of the water and rests at the bottom.
===(February 12, 1999-February 8, 2002)===


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Bel-Air Entertainment (2002)


'''Audio:''' None or the movie's opening theme.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a dove flies by the screen. As this happens, water shimmers, and as the water turns {{Font color|blue|blue}}, the dove flies around and comes to rest in the middle. As the water shimmers, the words "BEL AIR ENTERTAINMENT" with "ENTERTAINMENT" smaller and in spaced-out letters under "BEL AIR", shimmers from the center of the water and rests at the bottom.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Message in a Bottle'', ''The Replacements'', ''Ready to Rumble'', Chain of Fools,''Proof of Life'', ''Pay It Forward'', ''Collateral Damage'' and ''Rock Star''.
'''FX/SFX:''' The dove, the water.


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'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the movie's opening theme.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Message in a Bottle'', ''The Replacements'', ''Ready to Rumble'', ''Proof of Life'', ''Pay It Forward'', ''Collateral Damage'' and ''Rock Star''.
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 21 June 2024


Not to be confused with Bel-Air Productions or Bel-Air Program Sales (the latter later became "Barris Program Sales" now "Sony Pictures Television").

Background

Bel Air Entertainment was a production company founded in 1998 by Steven Reuther. It was a joint venture between Warner Bros. and Canal+.

Logo (February 12, 1999-February 8, 2002)


Visuals: On a black background, a dove flies by the screen. As this happens, water shimmers, and as the water turns blue, the dove flies around and comes to rest in the middle. As the water shimmers, the words "BEL AIR ENTERTAINMENT" with "ENTERTAINMENT" smaller and in spaced-out letters under "BEL AIR", shimmers from the center of the water and rests at the bottom.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None or the movie's opening theme.

Availability: Seen on Message in a Bottle, The Replacements, Ready to Rumble, Chain of Fools,Proof of Life, Pay It Forward, Collateral Damage and Rock Star.

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