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'''Availability:''' It first appeared on ''Fantastic Mr. Fox'', and appeared on every film from the company ever since.
'''Availability:''' It first appeared on ''Fantastic Mr. Fox'', and appeared on every film from the company ever since.


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Latest revision as of 04:14, 22 December 2023


Background

This is Steven Rales' production company. Although it formed in 2007, it did not use a logo until 2009.

Logo (October 14, 2009-)


Visuals: There is a rainbow gradient surface appearing, which later reveals itself to be a paint stroke brushing itself in on a white background. A flock of geese flies out of the streak, before the camera pulls back and the text "INDIAN PAINTBRUSH", also in the paint stroke's colors, fades in below.

Technique: CGI, designed by Kelly Carlton at Intralink Film Graphic Design.

Audio: A peaceful string/flute tune composed by Jamie Anderson at J Trax Music, or none.

Availability: It first appeared on Fantastic Mr. Fox, and appeared on every film from the company ever since.
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