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==== Background/Trivia ====
==== Background/Trivia ====
The company shared the same headquarters as [[Spice Factory (UK)|Spice Factory]]; third floor on 113 Hanover House in Brighton.
The company shared the same headquarters as [[Spice Factory Spice Factory]]; third floor on 113 Hanover House in Brighton.


=== 1st Logo (2001-2004) ===
=== 1st Logo (2001-2004) ===

Revision as of 13:07, 5 November 2022

Background

Great British Films was an independent film production company.

Background/Trivia

The company shared the same headquarters as Spice Factory Spice Factory; third floor on 113 Hanover House in Brighton.

1st Logo (2001-2004)

Logo: We fade in to a vault floating above a marble floor illuminated by a spotlight. The crank on the vault turns until the door is unlocked and opens, revealing a spinning golden egg with the stacked text "GREAT BRITISH FILMS". The egg stops as we get close to it and the background turns black. The text flashes.

Variant: Early on, the image was darker and all that was seen was the vault handle before it opened.

FX/SFX: Computer animation.

Music/Sounds: Sounds corresponding to the actions.

Availability: Seen on early co-productions with Spice Factory such as Mr. In-Between, Out of Bounds, Anazapta (Black Plague) and Undertaking Betty (Plots with a View). Also seen on George and the Dragon.

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