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===Background===
===Background===
'''FilmFair''' was an animation studio founded by Gus Jekel in 1968 in Los Angeles, California. Jekel had asked Graham Clutterbuck to open an office in Europe, so he opened one in Paris and later moved the office to London. The company's productions over the years include ''Paddington Bear'', ''Astro Farm'', ''The Legend of White Fang'', and ''The Wombles''. In 1987, the company was acquired by [[Central Independent Television]]. Central sold FilmFair to the Storm Group in 1991, and FilmFair's American branch was acquired by AGC (which was purchased by Discovery Communications (now WBD) in 2003). In 1996, Storm Group sold FilmFair London to the Canada-based CINAR. CINAR later got into a financial scandal in 2000, and CINAR was sold to an investor group who changed the name to [[Cookie Jar Entertainment|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] in 2004. Currently, the FilmFair London library is now owned by [[WildBrain|WildBrain]].
'''FilmFair''' was an animation studio founded by Gus Jekel in 1968 in Los Angeles, California. Jekel had asked Graham Clutterbuck to open an office in Europe, so he opened one in Paris and later moved the office to London. The company's productions over the years include ''Paddington Bear'', ''Astro Farm'', ''Huxley Pig'' and ''The Wombles''. In 1987, the company was acquired by [[Central Independent Television]]. Central sold FilmFair to the Storm Group in 1991, and FilmFair's American branch was acquired by AGC (which was purchased by Discovery Communications (now WBD) in 2003). In 1996, Storm Group sold FilmFair London to the Canada-based [[CINAR]]. CINAR later got into a financial scandal in 2000, and CINAR was sold to an investor group who changed the name to [[DHX Cookie Jar|Cookie Jar Entertainment]] in 2004. Currently, the FilmFair London library is now owned by [[WildBrain]].


===1st Logo (February 12, 1968-1979)===
===1st Logo (February 12, 1968-1976)===
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'''Logo:''' On a yellow square, we see a carousel horse and either next to the square or below the square, we see the words "Produced by FilmFair, London" in black. Sometimes, the copyright will be below.
'''Visuals:''' On a yellow square, there is a carousel horse and either next to the square or below the square, there are the words "Produced by FilmFair, London" in black. Sometimes, the copyright will be below.


'''Variant:''' ''The Wombles'' uses different variants for every episode. See this page [[FilmFair/Logo Variations|this page for more information]].
'''Variants:'''
*On ''The Wombles'', the logo varies in every episode, for example in the first episode of season 1, the logo appears on a piece of paper, and in the second episode, it appears on a bag.
*On season 1 of ''Paddington Bear'', the logo appears on a letter, ''Paddington'' then takes the letter, and opens the door to the Brown's house to go inside, and then shuts the door.


'''Technique:''' Varies depending on the show - either stop-motion animation, cel-animation, or a still photograph.
'''Technique:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the ending theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show or none.


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' Can be found on most shows from FilmFair produced during this time period. They remain intact on VHS and DVD, as it's an in-credit logo.
* Seen on most shows from FilmFair produced during this time period such as ''The Herbs'', ''The Adventures of Parsley'', ''The Wombles'', and ''Paddington Bear'', among others.
* They also remain intact on VHS and DVD releases, as it's an in-credit logo.


===2nd Logo (1996-May 1, 1999, September 3-December 17, 2001)===
===2nd Logo (March 5, 1997-2004)===
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'''Logo:''' We see a black background with "Digital restoration by INTERNATIONAL IMAGE and CINAR STUDIOS". Then a carousel with blue windows, yellow flags and a red top is seen. "FilmFair" in dark blue letters with sparks around it, appears. "ANIMATION" is under it in a red, green, and blue pattern. It either cuts or fades to the CINAR or [[Cookie Jar Entertainment|Cookie Jar]] logos.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a carousel with blue windows, yellow flags and a red top. "FilmFair" in dark blue letters with sparks around it, appears. "ANIMATION" is under it in a red, green, and blue pattern.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*An animated variant exists on reprints of ''Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings''. TBA
* On the remastered version of ''Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings'', a variant featuring a cloud background is used, while the carousel is seen spinning.
* On the 1997 revival of ''The Wombles'', the logo appears in-credit, without the text.
*The text at the beginning may be superimposed in the remastered version of season 1 of ''Paddington Bear''.
*On the 1996 revival of ''The Wombles'', the logo appears in-credit, without the text.
* On ''The Upstairs Downstairs Bears'', the logo is shown below the Imagination Production logo.

*On ''The Upstairs Downstairs Bears'', the logo is shown below the Imagination Production logo.
'''Technique:''' Simple fade transitions, or for the animated variant, simple animation.
*On some shows, "Digital restoration by INTERNATIONAL IMAGE and CINAR STUDIOS" doesn't appear.


'''Technique:''' The credits and the logo appearing.
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show or none.


'''Availability:'''
'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the ending theme of the show.
* This logo can be found affixed to the end of remastered versions of the company's shows such as ''The Shoe People'', ''Paddington Bear'', ''The Wombles'', ''The Adventures of Portland Bill'', ''Nellie the Elephant'', ''Bangers and Mash'', and ''Huxley Pig'', respectively.
* It was also later seen on CINAR's 1997 revival of ''The Wombles'' and ''The Upstairs Downstairs Bears'' on the former Teletoon and TBN's digital subchannel Smile, respectively.


==See Also==
'''Availability:''' Appears affixed to the end of remastered versions of the company's shows such as ''Paddington Bear'', ''The Wombles'', ''The Adventures of Portland Bill'', ''Nellie the Elephant'', ''Bangers and Mash'', and ''Huxley Pig''. Later, appeared on CINAR's revival of ''The Wombles'' and ''The Upstairs Downstairs Bears'' on the former Teletoon and TBN's digital subchannel Smile.
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Latest revision as of 05:53, 19 May 2024


Background

FilmFair was an animation studio founded by Gus Jekel in 1968 in Los Angeles, California. Jekel had asked Graham Clutterbuck to open an office in Europe, so he opened one in Paris and later moved the office to London. The company's productions over the years include Paddington Bear, Astro Farm, Huxley Pig and The Wombles. In 1987, the company was acquired by Central Independent Television. Central sold FilmFair to the Storm Group in 1991, and FilmFair's American branch was acquired by AGC (which was purchased by Discovery Communications (now WBD) in 2003). In 1996, Storm Group sold FilmFair London to the Canada-based CINAR. CINAR later got into a financial scandal in 2000, and CINAR was sold to an investor group who changed the name to Cookie Jar Entertainment in 2004. Currently, the FilmFair London library is now owned by WildBrain.

1st Logo (February 12, 1968-1976)

Visuals: On a yellow square, there is a carousel horse and either next to the square or below the square, there are the words "Produced by FilmFair, London" in black. Sometimes, the copyright will be below.

Variant: The Wombles uses different variants for every episode. See this page this page for more information.

Technique: Varies depending on the show - either stop-motion animation, cel-animation, or a still photograph.

Audio: The ending theme of the show or none.

Availability:

  • Seen on most shows from FilmFair produced during this time period such as The Herbs, The Adventures of Parsley, The Wombles, and Paddington Bear, among others.
  • They also remain intact on VHS and DVD releases, as it's an in-credit logo.

2nd Logo (March 5, 1997-2004)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a carousel with blue windows, yellow flags and a red top. "FilmFair" in dark blue letters with sparks around it, appears. "ANIMATION" is under it in a red, green, and blue pattern.

Variants:

  • On the remastered version of Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings, a variant featuring a cloud background is used, while the carousel is seen spinning.
  • On the 1997 revival of The Wombles, the logo appears in-credit, without the text.
  • On The Upstairs Downstairs Bears, the logo is shown below the Imagination Production logo.

Technique: Simple fade transitions, or for the animated variant, simple animation.

Audio: The ending theme of the show or none.

Availability:

  • This logo can be found affixed to the end of remastered versions of the company's shows such as The Shoe People, Paddington Bear, The Wombles, The Adventures of Portland Bill, Nellie the Elephant, Bangers and Mash, and Huxley Pig, respectively.
  • It was also later seen on CINAR's 1997 revival of The Wombles and The Upstairs Downstairs Bears on the former Teletoon and TBN's digital subchannel Smile, respectively.

See Also

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