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===(October 15, 2004-)===
===Logo (October 15, 2004-)===
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'''Visuals:''' We see a dark sign with clouds, trees andbushes in the background. Then the sun shines, and the sign is brighter, and it reads "CHERRY ROAD." We zoom back to the box inside the road sign. The words underneath the box shines in letter-by-letter, reading, "CHERRY ROAD FILMS" in Tahoma font.
'''Visuals:''' We see a dark sign with clouds, trees andbushes in the background. Then the sun shines, and the sign is brighter, and it reads "CHERRY ROAD." We zoom back to the box inside the road sign. The words underneath the box shines in letter-by-letter, reading, "CHERRY ROAD FILMS" in Tahoma font.

Revision as of 13:53, 10 October 2023


Logo (October 15, 2004-)

Visuals: We see a dark sign with clouds, trees andbushes in the background. Then the sun shines, and the sign is brighter, and it reads "CHERRY ROAD." We zoom back to the box inside the road sign. The words underneath the box shines in letter-by-letter, reading, "CHERRY ROAD FILMS" in Tahoma font.

Technique: The sun, and the words.

Audio: None or the opening score of the movie.

Availability: Seen on Southland Tales, Mail Order Wife, OtherLife, and more.

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