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Oct 22, 2024 · Logo (April 15, 1999-January 22, 2002) Visuals: The camera pans through an ancient temple-like setting, with burning torches, while zooming toward a wall featuring statues of ancient figures. The wall opens and reveals a flashing light.
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Apr 15, 1999 · Background: This was a subsidiary of Franchise Pictures, oriented toward lower budget action films. Logo: We pan through an ancient temple-like setting, with burning torches, while zooming toward a wall featuring statues of ancient figures. The wall opens and reveals a flashing light. An...
Aug 11, 2017 · Closing logos have evolved into a TV production company’s tiny stamp of individuality. They’re a single snippet of screen time not at the mercy of network notes, audience feedback or ...
History. Franchise Pictures was started in November 1997, with Phoenician Entertainment serving as subsidiary for lower-budget films. Its initial employees were Elie Samaha and Ashok Amritraj, who would leave two years later to start Hyde Park Entertainment. [8]
Release DateTitleJuly 6, 1999September 10, 1999October 9, 1999December 29, 1999The company, as well as subsidiary Phoenician Entertainment, closed in 2004, although many unproduced films they funded were released years afterwards. 1st Logo. (July 6, 1999- February 1, 2005) Logo: On a black background, we see a blue box with a white outline with "FRANCHISE" at the top.
Phoenician Entertainment (sometimes credited as "Phoenician Films") is a now-defunct independent film distributor of various indie and direct-to-video films (the latter of which were often co-produced by Andrew Stevens and directed by either Jim Wynorski or Fred Olen Ray).