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===Logo (2013September 13, 2005?- )===
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'''LogoVisuals:''' ClipAn artimage of a man holding binoculars looking over an ocean is seen on the top 3/4 of the screen. A turquoise rectangle flips in, with the stacked words "DOLLAR ENTERTAINMENT". Bluish-gray gradient circles with dollar signs ($) slide in from the binoculars, and bulge in and out twice.
 
'''Technique:''' TheFlash rotating rectangleanimation, thewhich dollar signs bulging in and out. Cheap animation ofbears noticeable similarities to the animation style of the 1stfirst [[Mill Creek Entertainment]] logo, indicating they could have been made at the same design studio.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' Whooshing noises accompanied by the fishing rod reeling sound when the dollar signs appear, with twoa cash register addingsound noisesheard twice when the dollar signs bulging in and out. A generic rock beat is heard as the logo fades out.
 
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on dollar-store public domain DVD releases of the time such as ''Evel Knievel/Stunts''.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:41, 18 April 2024


Logo (September 13, 2005?-)

Visuals: An image of a man holding binoculars looking over an ocean is seen on the top 3/4 of the screen. A turquoise rectangle flips in, with the stacked words "DOLLAR ENTERTAINMENT". Bluish-gray gradient circles with dollar signs ($) slide in from the binoculars, and bulge in and out twice.

Technique: Flash animation, which bears noticeable similarities to the animation style of the first Mill Creek Entertainment logo, indicating they could have been made at the same design studio.

Audio: Whooshing noises accompanied by the fishing rod reeling sound when the dollar signs appear, with a cash register sound heard twice when the dollar signs bulging in and out. A generic rock beat is heard as the logo fades out.

Availability: Can be seen on dollar-store public domain DVD releases of the time such as Evel Knievel/Stunts.

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