Pacific Theatres

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Background: Pacific Theatres is a cinema chain which currently holds six locations in the metropolitan area of Los Angeles, California. They are owned and operated by the Forman family's Decurion Corporation, which also owns and operates sister chain ArcLight Cinemas. The company went bankrupt in 2021 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

1st Opening (1960s-1980)
TBA.

2nd Opening (1980-1985)
TBA.

3rd Opening (1985-1992)
Nicknames: "Slate in the Sky"

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4th Opening (1992-1998)
Nicknames: "People Pleasing People"

TBA.

5th Opening (1998-late 2018)
Nicknames: "Focus", "Projector"

Logo: Starts on a black background. A colossal-sized, rotating filmreel fades in and shines. Around the reel, a set of lights grow brighter until it blasts full power. As the reel moves out of focus, searchlights flash into view, forming a projector. A strip of film in glowing orange runs through the projector, causing it to light up as the logo pans directly to the center of the light. The text "PACIFIC THEATRES", filling up the screen, scrolls through from left to right. Cut to black. A booming flash engulfs the screen, revealing a purple-blue gradient light background. Over the background is a clip art rendition of a projector running, the signature logo itself right next to it, shadowed by the background. After 11 seconds, the background fades out and the logo disintegrates.

Variant: There's a short version which starts off at the last part of the logo. At the end, "FEATURE PRESENTATION", in Pacific Theatres' corporate font, appears on a black background.

FX/SFX: A large filmreel pans across the screen as lights flash, a filmreel runs through a projector and a booming flash engulfs the screen, presenting the logo.

Music/Sounds: There are whooshes throughout the logo. At the beginning a quiet humming sound plays. Echoing clashes follow. Midway through the logo, slow synth notes start playing. As the text pans around the screen a one-note orchestra piece plays with high-pitched "wispy" humming noises in the background. At the final result a loud whoosh and a bang with an 11-second long synth note. At the end we hear another whoosh.

Music/Sounds Variants: On the "Feature Presentation" reel, an announcer reads "Thank you for making Pacific Theatres your first choice in movie entertainment. In consideration of others, please refrain from talking." After the logo, another synth note plays.

Availability: Extinct. This was the longest running policy trailer in 20 years, shown in every Pacific Theatres location, including the Vineland Drive-In in the City of Industry, CA (the only operating drive-in theater in Los Angeles County).

6th Opening (2018-2021)
Nickname: "Imagination on the Pacific"

Logo: Starts with an exterior of huge town center's multiplex cinema filled with streetlights, benches and palm plants in vases in each corners, reads "PACIFIC THEATRES" (in the same font as the previous 1998 policy trailer) on the marquee with two left and right white circular lines. Then as it zooms we are entering through the doors and opens into the interior of the multiplex with a poster frame of popcorn and Coca-Cola drink on the left corner. A booming flash of sunlight glows as next doors open and transforms into the beach! Next, we go straight into the beach stairs with two houses, an umbrella with chairs on the left and the arrow sign. Panning down slightly into the sand and ocean between two lifeguard towers and umbrellas, zooming faster into the ocean and the sunset sky. The text "PACIFIC THEATRES" appears underneath the ocean, as the dolphin jump up and splashing through the viewer and seagulls flying at the end.

Variant: There's a short beginning where it starts with the logo and then, the text "COMING SOON" appears.

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: A rising, dramatic orchestra with some splashing, seagull and dolphin sounds.

Availability: Not longer current due to the theater chain's bankruptcy in 2021. While the introduction is unannounced, the logo plays in all Pacific Theatres locations.