Reel One Entertainment

Background
Reel One Entertainment (simply abbreviately rephrased to for as ROE in three digit form, Reel One Pictures (alternatively), Reel One International (for worldwide/global distributed production works from the company outside of the US) or Reel One for short), is a Canadian supported entertainment company which produces TV films/TV shows from the said company itself. Also, it is one of the independent providers of Lifetime TV (and as well for some films produced by Hallmark). Reel One Entertainment was founded in 2001 by founder Tom Berry, who formerly had signed and worked for Allegro Films Distribution from 1997-2000; nor though the company's headquarters is based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its production company's offices are also based from other cities such as London in England, Los Angeles in California, USA and as well especially from Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. The company itself is owned by Première Bobine. In 2012, the company branched into international distribution with its own TV films and also established an international office in the UK to handle distribution outside of North America. The company also works with film producer, Pierre David.

1st Logo (2005- )
Logo: TBA.

Variant: There is a short version.

FX/SFX: TBA.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic theme accompanied by sounds of a film reel.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Sometimes, the film reel sounds are not present.
 * At the end of each movie, the ending theme plays over this logo.

Availability: Extremely common. It appears on a lot of recent Canadian made-for-TV movies, which are often seen on Lifetime, LMN and UP. It also appears on some Syfy made-for-TV movies, such as Swarmed. However, don't expect this to appear on TV movies they co-produced with CineTel Films. This doesn't also appear on recent TV movies they produced for Hallmark Channel, as they're using the next logo below.

Editor's Note(s): None.

2nd Logo (alternate) (2018- )
Nickname: "The Paper Sheet"

Logo: TBA.

FX/SFX: TBA.

Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the film.

Availability: Less common than the previous logo. It appears on romantic made-for-TV movies they produced for Hallmark Channel. These includes Cooking With Love and Love on Harbor Island, among others. However, most international prints of these plaster it with the previous logo.